A traditional collective noun for skylarks is an "exaltation". Although the OED describes this usage as "fanciful", it traces it back to a quotation from John Lydgate dating from about 1430.
This is taken from wikipedia. The verb 'skylark', originally used by sailors, means "play tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay, frolic." This is taken from wikipedia. The verb 'skylark', originally used by sailors, means "play tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay, frolic."
noun noun: skylark; plural noun: skylarks
1. a common Eurasian and North African lark of farmland and open country, noted for its prolonged song during hovering flight.
verb
verb: skylark; 3rd person present: skylarks; past tense: skylarked; past participle: skylarked; gerund or present participle: skylarking
1.
pass time by playing tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay.
If you mean the engine, yes. The actual car, no.
lark or skylark
the poet says that the skylark knows how to love ,and knows not how it feels when the love dies and expectations arise from the lover .
To a Skylark was created in 1820.
explanation of ode to skylark
will the fenders from a 1971 Buick Skylark Custom fit a 1972 Buick Skylark?
Skylark - song - was created in 1942.
Buick Skylark was created in 1953.
Eurasian Skylark was created in 1758.
The Skylark of Space was created in 1928.
Skylark of Valeron was created in 1949.
The population of Skylark Group is 1,000.