A lark is a carefree adventure, or a harmless prank.
To "sing like a Lark" has multiple meanings in modern usage: It can refer to the beauty or care-free nature of one's singing. However, in criminal vernacular to "sing like a lark" can mean to turn over documents or information to another party, without the knowledge or consent of the holder.
A lark means a jaunt, an entertaining outing, something just for fun.
but it looked like (felt like, seemed like)
lark or skylark
It means that time seemed to slow down or that everything seemed to take longer.
No. It is only called Westen Meadowlark because of where it is found, and it is found in meadows...you get the lark in meadowlark, because the bird is thought to sound like a European Lark!
It either means room temperature or fat.
"Like to the lark at break of day arising" is an example of a simile, as it compares a subject to a lark using "like" to illustrate a quality or action. This literary device enhances imagery by evoking the image of a lark taking flight at dawn, suggesting themes of renewal and hope. It is also a reference to the beauty and positivity associated with the start of a new day.
Shannon Lark goes by Lark.
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.
Alluette means "lark", as in the birds known as larks.
The French term "Alouette" means "lark" in English. It is a small bird known for its melodious song. The term is also commonly associated with the popular French children's song "Alouette, Gentille Alouette" which is about plucking the feathers of a lark.