clark

IPA: kɫˈɑrk

Root Word: Clark

noun

  • An English and Scottish surname originating as an occupation for a scribe, secretary, or cleric.
  • A male given name transferred from the surname.
  • A locale in the United States:
  • An unincorporated community in Routt County, Colorado.
  • A minor city in Randolph County, Missouri; named for Confederate general John Bullock Clark Jr..
  • An unincorporated community in Storey County and Washoe County, Nevada.
  • A township in Union County, New Jersey; named for Declaration of Independence signatory Abraham Clark.
  • A borough in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
  • A city, the county seat of Clark County, South Dakota.
  • An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Washington.
  • An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
  • An unincorporated community in the town of Hixon, Clark County, Wisconsin.
  • A former settlement in California.
  • A number of other townships in the United States, listed under Clark Township.
  • A locale in the Philippines.
  • A freeport zone in Pampanga, site of a former United States Air Base.
  • A development in Tarlac, the New Clark City.
  • A special economic zone spanning Tarlac and Pampanga province.
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Examples of "clark" in Sentences

  • Clark and Davis emphatically denied the allegation.
  • Clark then sternly demands the keys for all vehicles.
  • Clark discussed the oath and the affidavit separately.
  • According to Clark, the two became increasingly irate.
  • Clarke is one of the signers of the Portsmouth Compact.
  • The cat on Clark's lap is a symbol of infidelity and envy.
  • Thus, Clark had no role in the requisition of the equipment.
  • Clarke was described as a gadfly of Harlem intellectual life.
  • Clark became known for his flamboyance, wit, and irreverence.
  • At the end of the war, Clark went to work for the Toronto Telegram.

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