"Larked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Larked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Larked" Meaning

Larked: (verb) to spend time fooling around, often in a carefree or mischievous manner.

"Larked" Examples

Usage Examples: Larked


1. After a few too many beers, John larked around in the pool until he fell in and got expelled from the party.

Meaning: To behave in an unusual or silly way, often in a playful or joking manner.


2. The kids in the backyard were larking about, playing tag and laughing loudly.

Meaning: To engage in childish or playful behavior, often in a carefree or mischievous way.


3. The comedian's larking around on stage, doing pratfalls and making silly faces, had the audience in stitches.

Meaning: To act in a humorous or silly way, often for entertainment.


4. The group of friends larked about on the beach, building sandcastles and having a sand-digging contest.

Meaning: To engage in light-hearted, playful, or frivolous activities, often in a relaxed or leisurely mood.


5. The teacher tried not to laugh when her student started larking about in class, making animal noises and silly faces.

Meaning: To engage in behavior that is playful, silly, or mischievous, often in a way that is meant to be entertaining or distracting.

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