hark

IPA: hˈɑrk

noun

  • (Scots) A whisper

verb

  • (archaic, often imperative) To listen attentively.
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Examples of "hark" in Sentences

  • Harks back to my youthful technophobia.
  • Hark to that shrill whistle from the plains
  • The Harkness table is a hallmark of the School.
  • The constant hark to revisionism is irrelevant.
  • Hark, the sound of an old dog learning new tricks.
  • Rawne also appreciates Hark's forthrightness and tenacity.
  • Hark realizes these are not words to be said around ladies.
  • But this excerpt indicates Hark is an educated and worldly man.
  • It is about a search for treasure on the dangerous planet called Hark.
  • Features such as wood panels and parquetry floors in the dining room and stonework above the fireplace hark back to the living rooms.

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