Larkin
[lahr-kin] /ˈlɑr kɪn/
noun
1.
Philip, 1922–85, English poet and critic.
/ˈlɑːkɪn/
noun
1.
Philip. 1922–85, English poet: his verse collections include The Less Deceived (1955) and The Whitsun Weddings (1964)
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[lahrk] /lɑrk/ noun 1. a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade. 2. innocent or good-natured mischief; a prank. 3. something extremely easy to accomplish, succeed in, or to obtain: That exam was a lark. verb (used without object) 4. to have fun; frolic; romp. 5. to behave mischievously; play pranks. 6. Fox Hunting. (of a rider) […]
- Larkish
[lahrk] /lɑrk/ noun 1. a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade. 2. innocent or good-natured mischief; a prank. 3. something extremely easy to accomplish, succeed in, or to obtain: That exam was a lark. verb (used without object) 4. to have fun; frolic; romp. 5. to behave mischievously; play pranks. 6. Fox Hunting. (of a rider) […]
- Lark it up
Also, lark about . Have a noisy, exuberant good time. For example, We were larking it up when the supervisor walked in , or He’s always larking about at night . These expressions employ lark in the sense of “to frolic,” a usage dating from the early 1800s. Also see cut up
- Lark-sparrow
noun 1. a North American sparrow, Chondestes grammacus, having a distinctive brown-and-white facial pattern.
- Larkspur
[lahrk-spur] /ˈlɑrkˌspɜr/ noun 1. any of several plants belonging to the genera Delphinium and Consolida, of the buttercup family, characterized by the spur-shaped formation of the calyx and petals. [lahrk-spur] /ˈlɑrkˌspɜr/ noun 1. a town in W California. /ˈlɑːkˌspɜː/ noun 1. any of various ranunculaceous plants of the genus Delphinium, with spikes of blue, pink, […]