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To Lark AboutTo Lark About : PhrasesMeaning: To play around; to frolic; to go on a spree. Example: Having plenty of time on his hands, Gregg took time to lark about the area, exploring the nearby wildlife habitat. Origin: This expression comes from the Middle English laik (to play) and the Old English lac (a contest). To Skylark is a modern extension. Phrases Index |
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