Phrases with «hark»

The word "hark" means to listen carefully or pay attention to something or someone. Full definition

Sentences with «hark»

  • I find it so interesting how much poetry and superstition surrounds the ladybug — she brings good luck, she grants wishes — a lot of which harks back to famers wanting to keep ladybugs around, because they protected their crops from other insects but were harmless themselves. (thedressedaesthetic.com)
  • That Tsui Hark also tapped into the core of what makes the goofiest martial arts films tick is something that, more than 30 years later, is still a testament to a director who made a film more veteran directors wouldn't touch with a 10 - foot, bamboo, 8 - diagram - nurtured pole. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Defense Technica is a tower defence game which harks backs to early entries in the genre. (appspy.com)
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