Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
1 The nervous, excitable temper has helped the fret and cark of ambitious life.
2 Well, to be plain, out of the Stewart cark and moil!
3 Hatred and cark and care, what place have they
4 As for the top 10 songs to play at my funeral when I cark it?
5 We only play stuff we want to play before we cark it, the great string trios.
6 With it, cark and care; without it, ditchwater!
7 And he abode all his day sunken in the sea of cark and care neither eating nor drinking.
8 Mr Chaudhary alleged the government MP approached him and his colleague in the parliament cark park while visibly angry and shouting.
9 Julie Dyck was part of a walking group which parked around 10 cars at the Shay Elliot car cark on Saturday morning.
10 And at night the swart mechanic comes to drown his cark and care, Quaffing ale from pewter tankard; in the master's antique chair.
11 The old, old earth is glad to turn from the cark and care of drifted centuries to the first sweet blades of green.
12 He had had much in his life to cark and harrow, and the old sympathy and tenderness vibrated aloud, and little out of tune.
13 THE Royal College of Surgeons has secured planning permission to develop a multi-storey cark - park to accommodate 525 cars at the rear of the college.
14 Absorbed in some other world of his occupations and thoughts, these insects, like daily cark and care, did not seem one whit to annoy him.
15 When a person is good at baking cake, or 'barking cark , ' as you choose to call it, the sea is a good place for them.
16 In truth, it was so; heavy with the weariness caused by carking care.
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