Pronunciation of the English word lark.
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1. | Mrs. Lark played the piano and the children sang. | |
2. | Every Tuesday morning an old lady called Mrs. Lark came to the children sang. | |
3. | Don't come to school to lark around. | |
4. | It was the lark, the herald of the morn, no nightingale. | |
5. | He felt the warm sun shining, and heard the lark singing, and saw that all around was beautiful spring. | |
6. | Her voice was sweeter than the lark's. | |
7. | As a lark, Tom bought Mary a plastic-grass hula skirt and a coconut-shell bra, momentarily forgetting that her opportunities to wear this colourful get-up would be somewhat limited. | |
8. | I did it on a lark. | |
9. | Tom was up with the lark. | |
10. | The Lark sings as it flies in the air, the Quail sitting on the ground; others, on the boughs of trees, such as: the Canary, the Chaffinch, the Goldfinch, the Siskin, the Linner, the little Titmouse, the Woodwall, the Robin Redbreast, the Hedge Sparrow and so on. |