[ US /ˈskaɪˌɫɑɹk/ ]
[ UK /skˈa‍ɪlɑːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. brown-speckled European lark noted for singing while hovering at a great height
VERB
  1. play boisterously
    the gamboling lambs in the meadows
    The toddlers romped in the playroom
    The children frolicked in the garden
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How To Use skylark In A Sentence

  • ‘Tree surfing’ is euphoria-induced skylarking on a windy day.
  • Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars.
  • Some of these have images etched onto them - the background to the window shows some of God's creations which my father thought were especially lovely - tormentils, oystercatchers, skylarks and of course St. Margaret's Church.
  • A similar ‘group hysteria,’ he adds, gripped hundreds of birders in California, who for days mistakenly took a skylark for a Smith's longspur.
  • And we conclude this linguistic skylarking with this from AVP Australia.
  • Aghazal played the cithara and sang all the lovely longing thoughts Akantha dared not speak aloud, and Adalana, with her flute, was an impertinent skylark who served as a go-between. Wildfire
  • A skylark high above the rooftops cried it with delight, `Burnell! SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Subway surfers find odd way to ride and die: MTA warnings against 'skylarking' have meaning again
  • The poem is entitled Ode to Skylark.
  • In a meadow on the hills that encompass the city, I found the American dandelion in bloom, and some large red clover, and started up some skylarks as I might start up the field sparrows in our own uplying fields. Winter Sunshine
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