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larn

VERB
  1. gain knowledge or skills
    She learned dancing from her sister
    Children acquire language at an amazing rate
    I learned Sanskrit

How To Use larn In A Sentence

  • Trust the Irish to give it to you straight, with no blarney, when it's something as important as drink.
  • Disguised first as a horse dealer and later as a holy man, he successfully blarneyed his way through regions, which were not a part of British-held India at the time.
  • The mother of the chillun was a good lady an 'she let me look on the books when she read to them an' larned me the lessons 'long with her chillun. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • There are also suggestions to provide a town park in the surrounds of Killarney House and this would certainly be a lovely amenity.
  • A real breakaway from their studies is in store for two Killarney students in March as they head off to Helsinki to take part in EU debates.
  • Amid the usual blarney about fitness tests and winning the flag for the crew, it was quite refreshing, really.
  • It's unfortunate, however, that he has to rely on jaded Irish clichés of booze and blarney to enliven a story that is powerful enough to survive on its own merits.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • He said five years ago he promised to campaign for the clean-up of Killarney's lake shores and the removal of overgrowth which obstructs scenic views.
  • Theres something wrong about the angularness of the front and the roundness of the back, as if the dress has an identity crisis. This Week's Pattern Story - A Dress A Day
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