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1. Larking synonyms, Larking pronunciation, Larking translation, English dictionary definition of Larking
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3. Definition of Larking in the Definitions.net dictionary
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4. Information and translations of Larking in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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5. 9 synonyms of Larking from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 23 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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6. Larking: to play and run about happily.
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7. Find 387 ways to say Larking, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. What does Larking mean? A spirited adventure or quest
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9. The Larking Area Info The Larking is an apartment located in Hennepin County , the 55404 ZIP Code, and the Minneapolis Public School Dist
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10. Synonyms for Larking include capering, cavorting, frolicking, romping, skyLarking, disporting, fooling about, fooling around, footling about and frisking
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11. Synonyms for Larking about include fooling around, fooling about, messing about, messing around, Larking around, mucking about, mucking around, playing the fool, goofing around and joking
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12. 'Larking about' or 'lark about' (sometimes used as 'Larking around' or 'lark around') has been used to mean 'getting up to mischief; playing the fool' since at least the middle of the 19th century
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13. The Larking family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
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14. The most Larking families were found in the UK in 1891
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15. In 1840 there were 2 Larking families living in Michigan
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16. This was about 40% of all the recorded Larking's in the USA
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17. Michigan and 1 other state had the highest population of Larking families
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18. ‘He was always Larking around in the dressing room and getting told off for messing around, so a move into comedy seemed natural enough.’ ‘Her male co-host was telling jokes and Larking about.’ ‘And the rest of the lads lark about and laugh at a misshapen nude.’
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19. By Emma Larking According human rights in 'closed' environments – where individuals are detained against their will – is an inherently difficult enterprise, as this …
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20. Although mudLarking continues today along the Thames, it isn’t quite the same sort of activity that it was a century or two ago.
21. Hi welcome to Lucy's Larking Adventures! On my channel, I'll be sharing my hobbies with you, mostly consisting of Larking at some lovely locations in the South West of England
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22. MudLarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames [Maiklem, Lara] on Amazon.com
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23. MudLarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames
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24. Early History of the Larking family
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25. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Larking research
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26. Another 37 words (3 lines of text) covering the years 1327, 1524, 1546, 1528, 1591, 1564, 1580, 1619 and 1609 are included under the topic Early Larking History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
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27. Synonyms for Larking in Free Thesaurus
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28. Fun Facts about the name Larking
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29. When was the first name Larking first recorded in the United States? The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the name Larking is Thursday, September 6th, 1888
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30. How unique is the name Larking? From 1880 to 2018 less than 5 people per year have been born with the first name Larking
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31. Barry Larking is an international tax consultant helping organizations manage technical and policy developments worldwide
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32. When, during one of her daybreak Larking stints, she finds a body, “arms outstretched, her long hair spread out like a soft halo”, she feels not horror but fellowship: “I was the first to be
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33. Charles Larking was born in 1887, at birth place, Kentucky, to William Edward Larking and Maria\\ Matea Ann Larking (born Phipps)
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34. Charles had 6 siblings: Walter Edwin Larking, George Larking …
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35. 463 Larking Ave , Dekalb, IL 60115-8297 is currently not for sale
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36. Elizabeth Larking was born circa 1842, at birth place, Kentucky, to Thomas Larking and Elizabeth Larking
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37. Elizabeth had 5 siblings: Edward Larking , Richard Larking and 3 other siblings
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38. Larking, of Cardiff, was given a nine-month prison sentence for what is his 45th conviction, Southwark Crown Court heard
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39. Thug in 'horrid' random attack on Pokemon player The attorney said the Tsarnaev family had a relationship with the Larkings that started years ago when the brothers' mother began working as a personal care assistant for
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41. Explore {{searchView.params.phrase}} by color family {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}} Gunhild Larking Sweden's entry for the high jump, pensively awaiting her turn to compete at the Olympic Games.
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42. Larking Meaning: "fun, frolicking," 1813, verbal noun from lark (v.); also see lark (n.2)
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43. John Larking, Actor: The Henderson Kids
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44. John Larking is an actor, known for The Henderson Kids (1985), A Cry in the Dark (1988) and Cop Shop (1977).
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LARKING [lärk]
a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade. innocent or good-natured mischief; a prank. something extremely easy to accomplish, succeed in, or to obtain: That exam was a lark. to have fun; frolic; romp. to behave mischievously; play pranks. Fox Hunting. (of a rider) to take jumps unnecessarily: He tired his horse by larking on the way home.
Definition of lark. (Entry 1 of 3) : any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color especially : skylark — compare meadowlark.
Definition of lark. (Entry 1 of 3) : any of a family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World ground-dwelling songbirds that are usually brownish in color especially : skylark — compare meadowlark.
To do a Larking is to wander around aimlessly in your workplace, chatting to anyone who will listen to you in order to avoid your duties in your workplace as much as possible. "Have you seen Patty around?" Get a Larking mug for your fish Zora.