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Meanings of woodlark in English
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Usage of woodlark in English
1
The maiden laughed, a merry laughter like the lilt of a woodlark.
2
Then a sweeter song filled the air as a woodlark took to wing.
3
But above the tree-tops, rising, hovering, sinking, the woodlark is fluting, tender and low.
4
It was a woodlark, and its song seemed even more vacillating than usual in the vast hush.
5
The woodlark have not been seen since.
6
It sounds like a college fraternity but really means, "My woodlark, what is your name?"
7
Many birds, which become silent about Midsummer, reassume their notes again in September, as the thrush, blackbird, woodlark, willow-wren, etc.
8
As a result, the amount of land available for birds such as the woodlark has halved in the last two years.
9
The tailor drove quietly to church, and the princess was married to him at once, and he lived with her as happy as a woodlark.
10
Until a year ago, a clutch of woodlark nested there, one of Britain's rarest birds with just 1,000 or so thought to remain.
11
A few woodlarks played there, but they fled at the oncoming tumult.
12
Suddenly a shout rang across the hill and silenced her and the woodlarks.
13
Similar environmental concerns over submarine tailings disposal have been sounded over plans to mine PNG's Woodlark island.
14
In and out of the yellow broom-coverts woodlarks played, made their small flights, and sang their small songs.
15
Papua New Guinea's Mineral Resources Authority has bypassed local government to fast-track construction of the Woodlark Island gold mine, an MP claims.
16
I must add that even up to 1895 silver coins from the Dutch barque were still being found by the natives of Woodlark Islands.