Definition of Larkier

1. larky [adj] - See also: larky

Lexicographical Neighbors of Larkier

lariciresinols
larid
larikin
larimar
larine
laris
larisaite
larixinic
lark
lark's-heel
lark's-heels
lark about
larked
larker
larkers
larkier (current term)
larkiest
larkily
larkiness
larkinesses
larking
larkings
larkish
larklike
larks
larksome
larkspur
larkspurs
larky
larmier

Literary usage of Larkier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mrs. Warren's Daughter: A Story of the Woman's Movement by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1920)
"Why they're no more than what you might call hotels a bit larkier than what other Hotels are. I've never in all my twenty years of Brussels management had a ..."

2. The Prairie Child by Arthur Stringer (1922)
""Feeling a bit larkier than usual this morning, aren't you?" he inquired with what was merely a pretense at carelessness. It was merely a pretense, I know, ..."

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