Foolish or silly behaviour
“In the national championships that year, she participated for a lark and won the silver in the rifle prone event.”
Mischievous or roguishly playful behavior
Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children
Things done for pleasure or entertainment
A short period of enjoyment or wild behavior
Plural for a recreational activity, typically regarded as foolish or a waste of time
“Anyone who engages in this utterly ridiculous weblog lark will have experienced those moments where you suddenly get an urge to put your latest words and thoughts online, despite the fact that you've had a few too many drinks.”
Plural for a bird having a melodious song or call
Plural for something said to cause amusement or laughter
Plural for an amusing situation or person
Plural for any of various small passerine birds, mainly from the genus Anthus, that are often drab
Plural for one who gets up early in the morning or goes to bed early
Plural for a break from work
To enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way
“We strode towards the small plane, with the cameraman encouraging us to lark around.”
To prance, said of mounts
To enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
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