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		Definition of skylark in English: skylarknoun ˈskʌɪlɑːkˈskaɪˌlɑrk A common Eurasian and North African lark of farmland and open country, noted for its prolonged song given in hovering flight. 云雀 Genus Alauda, family Alaudidae: two species, in particular the widespread A. arvensis Example sentencesExamples -  Earlier this month the area between seven and six furlongs was flailed and the nesting skylarks took flight.
 -  This will create the right conditions for wildlife to flourish like voles, skylarks and meadow pipits.
 -  Now the sound is as rare as the song of the skylark.
 -  And from that point on, no skylark or sparrow or finch within a bull's roar of Wainui Beach was safe.
 -  Set in wide margins they provide food and cover for wildlife, while the high grass shelters partridge, tree sparrows and skylarks.
 -  Listen carefully, and you might hear the uplifting song of the skylark.
 -  A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers.
 -  Because the road is rough and long, shall we despise the skylark's song?
 -  One of its most important roles is as a habitat for ground-nesting birds, including the increasingly-rare skylarks and meadow pipits.
 -  In summer this is a green and lush place, the haunt of meadow pipits and skylarks.
 -  If we did that, we would destroy the nests of the skylark and meadow pipit, which is illegal.
 -  A number of these will be well known to golfers such as, the red-necked phalarope, the blacktailed godwit and the skylark to name but a few.
 -  The valley supports important populations of more than 80 birds, including skylarks and barn owls.
 -  Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars.
 -  Songbirds such as the linnet, yellowhammer, skylark and song thrush to name but a few, are fast disappearing in our gardens and countryside.
 -  The air was full of the scents of sage and wild thyme, and the song of the skylark.
 -  For example, an adult skylark was found with 48 weevils in its stomach.
 -  And he found a number of bird species, such as the corn bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, skylark, linnet and yellow wagtail.
 -  The soaring song of the skylark, Percy Bysshe Shelley observed nearly 200 years ago, is like an unending ‘crystal stream’.
 -  It would be like trying to hear a distant skylark's song standing beside the M1 during the rush hour.
 
 Synonyms fun, amusement, amusing time, laugh, giggle, joke 
 verb ˈskʌɪlɑːkˈskaɪˌlɑrk [no object]Pass time by playing tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay. 嬉闹;开玩笑  he was skylarking with a friend when he fell into a pile of boxes 他和一位朋友嬉闹时,掉入了箱子堆。 Example sentencesExamples -  He was not involved in any skylarking escapade.
 -  In the North, they would be swimming, roaming the wilderness, playing video games, or otherwise skylarking - or so Mark Twain implies.
 -  They come across as skylarking high school and college kids as they cavort in the left field stands at Veterans Stadium.
 -  Next time I trash a restaurant, I'm going to use the ‘cheeky and hilarious Millsy skylarking defense’ and see how far I get.
 -  There's a wedding party in progress at the top table - an assortment of older relatives, skylarking kids and well-upholstered bridesmaids.
 -  I've yet to catch him up the riggings with the other boys - in fact, I don't think I've ever seen him just skylarking about.
 -  ‘Tree surfing’ is euphoria-induced skylarking on a windy day.
 -  His acquisitive hands skylarked through the strands of her auburn hair.
 -  And we conclude this linguistic skylarking with this from AVP Australia.
 -  By the end of the show, Ridge and Ellis had Laws bleating like a kidnapped baby goat: ‘We were doing all the work and they were skylarking!’
 -  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.
 -  The upside of this is that it's a good excuse to ditch the usual skylarking.
 
 Synonyms exploit, stunt, caper, skylarking, mischief, romp, antic, antics, fling, spree, prank, jape, game, trick    Definition of skylark in US English: skylarknounˈskīˌlärkˈskaɪˌlɑrk A common Eurasian and North African lark of farmland and open country, noted for its prolonged song during hovering flight. 云雀 Genus Alauda, family Alaudidae: two species, in particular the widespread A. arvensis Example sentencesExamples -  A number of these will be well known to golfers such as, the red-necked phalarope, the blacktailed godwit and the skylark to name but a few.
 -  And from that point on, no skylark or sparrow or finch within a bull's roar of Wainui Beach was safe.
 -  It would be like trying to hear a distant skylark's song standing beside the M1 during the rush hour.
 -  For example, an adult skylark was found with 48 weevils in its stomach.
 -  The soaring song of the skylark, Percy Bysshe Shelley observed nearly 200 years ago, is like an unending ‘crystal stream’.
 -  One of its most important roles is as a habitat for ground-nesting birds, including the increasingly-rare skylarks and meadow pipits.
 -  A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers.
 -  If we did that, we would destroy the nests of the skylark and meadow pipit, which is illegal.
 -  This will create the right conditions for wildlife to flourish like voles, skylarks and meadow pipits.
 -  And he found a number of bird species, such as the corn bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, skylark, linnet and yellow wagtail.
 -  Listen carefully, and you might hear the uplifting song of the skylark.
 -  Now the sound is as rare as the song of the skylark.
 -  In summer this is a green and lush place, the haunt of meadow pipits and skylarks.
 -  The air was full of the scents of sage and wild thyme, and the song of the skylark.
 -  Set in wide margins they provide food and cover for wildlife, while the high grass shelters partridge, tree sparrows and skylarks.
 -  Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars.
 -  Because the road is rough and long, shall we despise the skylark's song?
 -  The valley supports important populations of more than 80 birds, including skylarks and barn owls.
 -  Songbirds such as the linnet, yellowhammer, skylark and song thrush to name but a few, are fast disappearing in our gardens and countryside.
 -  Earlier this month the area between seven and six furlongs was flailed and the nesting skylarks took flight.
 
 Synonyms fun, amusement, amusing time, laugh, giggle, joke 
 verbˈskīˌlärkˈskaɪˌlɑrk [no object]Pass time by playing tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay. 嬉闹;开玩笑  he was skylarking with a friend when he fell into a pile of boxes 他和一位朋友嬉闹时,掉入了箱子堆。 Example sentencesExamples -  There's a wedding party in progress at the top table - an assortment of older relatives, skylarking kids and well-upholstered bridesmaids.
 -  The upside of this is that it's a good excuse to ditch the usual skylarking.
 -  Next time I trash a restaurant, I'm going to use the ‘cheeky and hilarious Millsy skylarking defense’ and see how far I get.
 -  I've yet to catch him up the riggings with the other boys - in fact, I don't think I've ever seen him just skylarking about.
 -  He was not involved in any skylarking escapade.
 -  By the end of the show, Ridge and Ellis had Laws bleating like a kidnapped baby goat: ‘We were doing all the work and they were skylarking!’
 -  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.
 -  His acquisitive hands skylarked through the strands of her auburn hair.
 -  They come across as skylarking high school and college kids as they cavort in the left field stands at Veterans Stadium.
 -  ‘Tree surfing’ is euphoria-induced skylarking on a windy day.
 -  In the North, they would be swimming, roaming the wilderness, playing video games, or otherwise skylarking - or so Mark Twain implies.
 -  And we conclude this linguistic skylarking with this from AVP Australia.
 
 Synonyms exploit, stunt, caper, skylarking, mischief, romp, antic, antics, fling, spree, prank, jape, game, trick     |