- Get up with the lark
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Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
get up with the lark — To rise very early in the morning • • • Main Entry: ↑lark * * * be/get up with the ˈlark idiom (old fashioned, BrE) to get out of bed very early in the morning Main entry … Useful english dictionary
be up with the lark — literary phrase to be awake and out of your bed very early in the morning Thesaurus: going to bed, getting up and staying in bedhyponym to sleep, or to go to sleepsynonym Main entry: lark * * * be/get up with the ˈlark … Useful english dictionary
get up with the chickens — verb to wake up early See Also: up with the lark, the early bird gets the worm … Wiktionary
be up with the lark — ► be up with the lark get out of bed very early in the morning. Main Entry: ↑lark … English terms dictionary
up with the lark — If you get up very early, you re up with the lark … The small dictionary of idiomes
be up with the lark — Brit. get out of bed very early in the morning. → lark … English new terms dictionary
The Song of the Lark — infobox Book | name = The Song of the Lark title orig = translator = image caption = author = Willa Cather illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = novel publisher = release date = 1915 english… … Wikipedia
rise with the sun — (or lark) get up early in the morning … Useful english dictionary
Lark (cigarette) — Infobox name = Infobox/doc above = Lark Cigarettes caption = Logo from a pack of regular Lark Cigarettesheaderstyle = background:#ccf; labelstyle = background:#zzz; datasytle = background:#ddf; bodystyle = background:#abcheader1 = Product… … Wikipedia
lark — lark1 [la:k US la:rk] n [Sense: 1,5; Origin: Old English lawerce] [Sense: 2 4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: lark to play around (19 21 centuries), perhaps from lake to play (11 20 centuries) (from Old English lacan), or from LARK2] 1.) a small brown… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lark — 1 noun (C) 1 a small brown singing bird with long pointed wings; skylark 2 informal something that you do to amuse yourself or as a joke, especially something bad: do sth for a lark: They hid her passport for a lark. 3 blow/sod etc that for a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English