1He was in his native element and as happy as a lark.
2I am as happy as a lark when Ned is with me.
3Rather disarmingly, the Roscommon woman appears to be as happy as a lark.
4She was happy as a lark, and helped herself to some more nectar.
5He was a ruined man, and as happy as a lark.
6Harding walked with everybody, and was happy as a lark.
7And when she did marry you, she was as happy as a lark-wasn'tshe, Juan?
8You are as happy as a lark to-day.
9She is as happy as a lark.
10The expectation that these words aroused was sufficient to make Pearl happy as a lark for a week.
11He laughed, happy as a lark, and he was still laughing a moment later when they heard a motor.
12Indeed, he was as happy as a lark that the poor animals he had wronged could be righted again.
13In the afternoon I have seen him laughing and yelling like a wild animal at play, happy as a lark.
14He is as happy as a lark up there with his camera, and is studying the birds and their nests.
15In no time at all, Orr had that fishing line out into the water, trolling away as happy as a lark.
16Natalie, on the other hand, was as happy as a lark; and she made a very attractive picture in the rain.