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Skylark meaning
A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air.
Synonyms of Skylark
Example sentences (19)
However, they have placed families in the Skylark Hotel.
THE team at the Skylark Centre in ward L North of Inverclyde Royal want to have the unit decorated - and are looking for a local photograph to be used as a wall feature.
Her interpretation of “Skylark” was particularly breathtaking, capturing the song’s bittersweet mood and creating an unforgettable musical conversation with Rosenthal’s piano.
Skylark Garden Centre is not unique in having a café on site, yet its offering sets it apart.
The park authority has mentioned that birds such as the meadow pipit and skylark are building nests on the ground to incubate eggs while lambs, foals, and calves are taking their first steps.
And from above, piccolo-shrill, the skylark in ascendance, singing his heart out, who rose until he was a black dot in a vibrant sky, then parachuted down.
Drones enforce social distancing: In India, police are using AI-equipped drones developed by US start-up Skylark to monitor evening curfews and the distance between people who are outside during the day.
Woomera was declared a prohibited area in 1947 after the establishment of a long-range weapons testing facility and became a global focal point for space activity from 1957 when the first research rocket Skylark was launched by the British.
Dead Sonics, Bi-Tyrant, Special Order, 8 p.m., Skylark Cafe; $8.
Eight students from Kidzee Skylark School, Sidhra participated in the championship.
I'd biatch about this guys collection, but my Dad has 8 1965 Buick Skylark GS's so I really can't.
Vigilante Santos, Valerie Cavell, Crooked Neighbours, 8 p.m., The Skylark; $8.
Another theme of the Skylark novels involves precursors of modern information technology.
He describes a nuclear process yielding large amounts of energy and producing only negligible radioactive waste—which then goes on to form the basis of the adventures in the Skylark books.
In October 1877, not long after he completed “The Sea and the Skylark” and only a month after he had been ordained as a priest, Hopkins took up his duties as subminister and teacher at Mount St. Mary’s College, Chesterfield.
In the early 1960s, most models began to evolve a wide, rectangular pattern, until the 1965 Skylark and Electra models appeared with full-width rear lamps.
In this novel, he took pains to avoid the scientific impossibilities which had bothered some readers of the Skylark novels.
Moskowitz p. 17 In the winter of 1933–34, Smith worked on The Skylark of Valeron, but he felt that the story was getting out of control; he sent his first draft to Tremaine, with a distraught note asking for suggestions.
Sanders pp. 8–9, Moskowitz p. 14. About one-third of The Skylark of Space was completed by the end of 1916, when Smith and Garby gradually abandoned work on it.