Lark may be a noun:
1. it is a bird
2. a prank
or a verb:
1. to have fun; to frolic and play
2. to make fun of; to tease
I have also heard a "morning person" being referred to as a "lark." a bad thing
To be 'up with the lark' means to get up very early in the morning, though not necessarily on a regular basis.
It means "lark spread your wings" Cheryl Cole wrote promise this because she was explaining about when she had malaria and that the angles helped her.
Its call is a series of complicated whistling and it sounds like a "hoo-e".
What is a group of this animal called: Lark?Answer: ascension [OR] exaulatation
A Lark Bunting eats insects in the summer and seeds in the winter. Because of the loss of prairie habitat the Lark Bunting is a threatened animal.
Allouete is a french word for a bird, in English it´s called lark or sky-lark, besides it is the name of an helicopter produced in France.
"Lark" is a slang term that can refer to a fun or playful activity, or to someone who enjoys and seeks out fun experiences. It can also indicate a spontaneous or carefree action.
A lark means a jaunt, an entertaining outing, something just for fun.
lark or skylark
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
No, the phrase "happy as a lark" is a simile, not an analogy. It is comparing someone's happiness to the cheerful nature of a lark bird. Analogies draw comparisons between two things for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
A loner?? Is that what you mean?
A magpie. A snow bunting. A lark bunting. A bobolink.
Bob-a-link Name for Meadow Lark based on its call.
To call someone feminine
to call away means to call someone away from them or call whoever you want.