On the whole women are more larkish than men and we all become increasingly lark-like as we get older. |
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The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity. |
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During the war, she kept a diary, including almost larkish reports of her Resistance work. |
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Not just willing, but bright with larkish zeal, getting there half an hour ahead of schedule so as to grab the best seat. |
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Sadly, the Crystal Colonnade and the bandstand, around which Broughton choreographed scenes of larkish seduction, were later demolished. |
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Haunt the Blue Note over the next few weeks, and you're likely to encounter some of his finest practices, as well as some of his most garish or larkish. |
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Later, among his teachers and fellow students, he realized that his larkish culinary impulse had paid off: everyone was swooning over that steak painting. |
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The lady, who has a larkish instinct said she didn't want a phone anymore. |
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