Larking, The Domesday Book of Kent (1869); R. [Please select]
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Our captain was a jolly old man, and uncommonly fond of "sky-larking". [Please select]
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Franz and Emil are going too, and we'll have a jolly time larking round among the shops.' [Please select]
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As she spends the day here and is out larking at night, she is not much of a bedfellow after all. [Please select]
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We thought it was a cat at first, and then I thought there was no one there, and I was just larking. [Please select]
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Huggo, larking about in uniform long after he ought to have been out of it, was in immense feather with himself. [Please select]
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"She's sane enough, when she isn't larking about with other fools." [Please select]
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Only a few years before she had been a merry, little, half naked savage, turning cart wheels all over the Jamestown fort, and larking with the boys. [Please select]
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