Definition of «on a lark»

The phrase "on a lark" means to do something spontaneously, without any serious intention or planning. It is often used when someone does something unexpectedly or impulsively, usually because they are feeling adventurous or playful. The phrase comes from the idea of doing something for fun, like imitating the sound and flight of a bird called a lark.

Sentences with «on a lark»

  • Klein's office released photos of the bar in question — The Savoy Taproom on Lark Street — to, presumably, make the point about the large window overlooking the sidewalk where Savino said she observed Klein while he was briefly outside that night. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • I find it harder to believe that just some thousand years ago a guy in the sky decided on a lark to create earth and populate it with people and make them do his bidding. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Made on a lark yesterday in case we didn't have enough Super Bowl snacks. (kingarthurflour.com)
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