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ˈlarky
/ ˈlɑːkɪ /
adjective
- frolicsome or mischievous
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Example Sentences
His book, he hopes, combines science, geopolitics, and larky history.
From The Daily Beast
It was surprising that I even took such a dark role, but also, in the context of the role there are larky moments.
From The Daily Beast
She appears to have Irish virtue in excess, and I expect the larky would get short shrift from her.
From Project Gutenberg
Fritz had the satisfied and rather larky air of a man who has been having one good time and intends to have another.
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There was with us a genial, pleasant, larky young fellow, one of the famous family of the MacCooks.
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She used to leave me in the lurch sometimes, bein' nach'rally larky.
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“I may be a bit larky and cheerful in my manner,” Annie admitted.
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