noun a small, brown songbird known for its melodious singing
verb to engage in joyful and playful activity
In music, 'lark' can be found in song lyrics or titles, symbolizing joy or freedom.
In literature, 'lark' is often used metaphorically to signify a carefree or playful activity, as in the expression 'to have a lark'.
In ornithology, a lark refers to a type of bird known for its melodious song and aerial displays.
The word 'lark' is commonly used in idiomatic expressions such as 'up with the lark' meaning to wake up early, or 'a bit of a lark' meaning a playful or mischievous act.
In literature, the term 'lark' is often used metaphorically to describe a carefree or joyful experience, such as going on a lark or having a lark of a time.
Psychologists may use the term 'lark' in therapy sessions to explore feelings of joy, spontaneity, or playfulness in clients' lives.