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How to use harken in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word harken? Here are some examples.

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The band's dueling guitars harken back to the arty axe work of the quintessential NYC act Television.
On a female figure, spikes sticking out of the head harken back to the bear claws that adorned Demento's warm-up outfit.
Or will it harken back to its true, indie roots-to a time when only the cool kids knew who Parker Posey and Chloe Sevigny were?
He is said to harken back to a better time, when senators put party aside yadda yadda.
All fundamentalisms harken back to a supposedly purer historical era of simple belief.
For those people who harken unto the things of the earth, they are of the spirit of this earth, which is the spirit of satan.
So harken unto the word of the Lord to prepare yourself for the time that is about to come.
In the meantime, longtime residents are left to harken back to that first crowd that had to endure an invasion of newcomers, the Montauket tribe.
Of the two wells harken drilled in Bahrain, both came up dry.
I would be remiss if I did not harken back to the 2000 Sydney summer Olympics to acknowledge Daniel Igali who brought home to Surrey the gold medal for the 69 kilogram class of freestyle wrestling.
Nominalized verb formations such as verbal nouns, participles, and predicative adjectives probably harken back to the protolanguage and can be reconstructed for predicates expressing state rather than action.
That's the name of a Facebook group that eponymously asks folks to harken back to their memories of the Little Rock of their youths.
Their home is not adorned with seasonal holiday bounty, but ritual gourd rattles John incises with Indian designs may harken back to long-ago harvests.
Some new dinnerware patterns offer a more contemporary take on this timeless theme, while others harken back to a more traditional, feminine aesthetic.
Mr. Harken, on the other hand, still wore the same pleasant expression.
A few days after Bailey's success, on June 16, in Boston, Dr. Dwight Harken successfully performed his first valvulotomy for mitral stenosis.
Examples from Classical Literature
That meant, naturally, that I was to approach and harken unto what he had to say.
And he certain is the biggest liar it ever were my pleasure to harken unto.
Tempt not the woman that doth incline her ear to thee, but harken to the voice of him that calleth.
Several of the crew had rushed down to harken to the strange disturbance.
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