noun
- plural of lark: small songbirds with long hind claws, typically brown in color
- plural of lark: fun activities or adventures, often spontaneous
Usage: informal
verb
- third person singular present of lark: to engage in fun or mischievous behavior
Usage: informal
Examples
- The larks sang beautifully at dawn in the meadow.
- Skylarks are known for their elaborate flight songs.
- Going to the beach was just one of our summer larks.
- The camping trip turned into quite a lark with all the mishaps.
- She larks about with her friends after school.
- He always larks around during recess.
- Their weekend larks often involve hiking and exploring.