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Examples

  • "Larks" of any description had always been very much to his taste, but the unending "lark" of an escape into the big world with Polly filled him with a fairly riotous joy.

    A Bookful of Girls Anna Fuller 1884

  • "Larks," he tells us, "The most and best of these are caught and well-dressed about Dunstable in this shire.

    History of English Humour, Vol. 1 (of 2) With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange 1873

  • The Larks stayed in London to supervise the decoration and look after the animals; Jezebel got up to all kinds of wickedness and has had a family.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Larks flew up before him, and from everywhere came mellow notes.

    Chapter VIII 2010

  • The Larks have happily moved into the small apartment above the stables and are quickly whipping this house into shape.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • The king, Buckingham, Buckhurst, Sedley, Rose, Grandfather, the Larks, and most of the household staff were waiting on the front steps when I arrived.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Larks are most alert in the morning; night owls do their best at night.

    Night owls' poor sleep habits can hurt grades 2011

  • The Larks have happily moved into the small apartment above the stables and are quickly whipping this house into shape.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Larks are most alert in the morning; night owls do their best at night.

    Night owls' poor sleep habits can hurt grades 2011

  • The Larks accompanied us, and each day we take all the dogs, a duck or two if they are inclined, and Molly on a long walk by the river.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

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