Meanings (ES + gloss)
alondra
Any of various similar-appearing birds, but usually ground-living, such as the meadowlark and titlark.
madrugador
One who wakes early; one who is up with the larks.
Phrases
Beesley's larkbushlarkcalandra larkcrested larkday larkgay as a larkgreater short-toed larkhappy as a larkhoopoe-larkhorned larklark buntinglark buttonquaillark sparrowlark's tonguelark's-heellark-ploverlarkerlarkheellarklikelarkspurmagpie-larkmeadowlarkmudlarkpink-billed larkrise with the larkrising larksand larkscribble larksea larkshore larkshorelarkskylarksonglarksparrow-larktitlarktorrent-larkup with the larkwoodlarkwriting lark
Meanings (ES + gloss)
diversión
A frolic or romp, some fun.
‘Ha! ha!’ laughed Master Bates, ‘what a lark that would be, wouldn’t it, Fagin? I say, how the Artful would bother ’em wouldn’t he?’
“Oh, dear, no,” said the young Englishman; “my cousin was coming over on some business, so I just came across, at an hour’s notice, for the lark.”
travesura
A prank.
doolittle. […] [T]hanks to your silly joking, he leaves me a share in his Pre-digested Cheese Trust worth three thousand a year on condition that I lecture for his Wannafeller Mora…
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