He was skylarking with mates over a few beers and took what he thought was an empty nail gun and pointed it at his head. |
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They come across as skylarking high school and college kids as they cavort in the left field stands at Veterans Stadium. |
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The upside of this is that it's a good excuse to ditch the usual skylarking. |
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Chasing girls, a bit of skylarking, the obligatory chugalug at the bar. |
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Their relationship feels much more mature than Jim and Pam's skylarking, and so is clearly doomed. |
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And we conclude this linguistic skylarking with this from AVP Australia. |
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I cherished no malice towards him, though he had been skylarking with me not a little in the matter of my bedfellow. |
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They were rather a skylarking, randomish, set of blades, were the midshipmen in that ship. |
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There might have been some romance to it — there might have been some road signs and red neon, some dead ends and diners, some hash browns — but really I was just skylarking. |
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