Person who usually gets up early in the morning and goes to bed early in the evening.
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Examples for "lark"
Examples for "lark"
1And in this cool freshness we hear the song of the lark:
2A wicker cage, with a lark in it, hung in the window.
3The lark began to soar and sing once more in English skies.
4Actually, I thought The Human Centipede was a bit of a lark.
5Alan has to be up with the lark to present Ireland AM.
1TICKETS:ON FRIDAY morning, early bird tickets for Oxegen 2009 go on sale.
2It has often been said that the early bird catches the worm.
3He was not by any stretch of the imagination an early bird.
4So forget all that nonsense about the early bird catching the worm.
5The early bird catches the worm, but the late bird catches the diabolo.
1It started with a simple survey question: Are you a morning person?
2She was a morning person by temperament, so she'd expected to be.
3You don't have to be a morning person to create a morning routine.
4Some people may be surprised to hear I've never been a morning person.
5Since Stephanie wasn't a morning person, she'd decided to make them at night.
1We have heard about the nightingale and the morning lark till we tire of them.
2She listened to her voice, ringing through the house, like the voice of the morning lark, and wondered at her own folly.
3So I had to keep mine also, although I felt as fresh as a morning lark, and just in the mood for enjoyment.
4This contrasts with morning larks, who naturally want to go to bed early and wake up early.
5The stability of PER is one reason some of us are morning larks and others are night owls.
6In terms of our natural sleeping tendencies, people can be divided into two broad groups, or "chronotypes": morning larks and night owls.
Translations for morning lark