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to lark
verb
To catch larks.
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Is it dangerous to lark in Central Park at night?
Bobbies on the beat: is it OK for police officers to lark about while on duty?
Some of the girls she knows are there, too — the friends she used to lark around with in Hawick.
Her subtitle suggests how tempting it is even for a serious historian to lark on her subject's principal obsession.
Shortcuts Bobbies on the beat: is it OK for police officers to lark about while on duty?
Now it's the turn of Manchester United's football team to lark around and show off the joys of business class on Turkish Airlines.
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The board with specious miracles he loads, Turns Hares to Larks, and Pigeons into Toads.
Carltons, Kents, Alpines: it was like choosing a religion, for weren't Vantage people fundamentally different from those who'd taken to Larks or Newports?
Limitation 6: The study did not test what would happen if you tried to convert night owls to larks.
"We can't just drift on with uncertainty because our own British politics is causing us to keep larking about," he said.
First, G. malabarica, an Indian endemic taxon, turned out to be closely related to crested lark, and not to Thekla lark as previously believed.
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