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"larky" Definitions
  1. given to or ready for larking : SPORTIVE
  2. resulting from a lark

33 Sentences With "larky"

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While it's imposing, at nearly 30 minutes, the sonata feels larky.
Ms. Wells met Mr. Larky at a dinner party in 2012.
Club." But doubts still lingered as Barber wondered: "Johnson is so larky, so
"It wasn't a total lark, but it was a bit larky," Mr. Murphy admitted.
That is where "39 Steps," the larky play in which Hannay appears, opened on Monday night.
In that spirit of adventure she revived her childhood nickname, "Jinx", which sounded larky and exciting.
"It's ironic that she passed away just on the eve of her movie's opening," Mr. Larky said.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
To China's rulers, it is useful when citizens are distracted from stressful lives by smartphones showing larky videos or wholesome livestreams.
Also Stephen Fry's new book, "Mythos," a larky retelling of all the Greek myths, many of which I never did get straight.
Which nevertheless is this: A larky cockney named Bill Snibson (Christian Borle) learns that he is the unlikely heir to the Hareford earldom.
Buren's defanged Duchampian style, missing in high-noon shine or larky brashness, has a primping and riffing aesthetic of high-handedness that left me cool.
At Techstars, they met Berberian, who became Sphero's C.E.O. He was an appealing mixture of high and low, serious and larky, and he had founded or run six startups.
"Eddie and Dave," the larky if bloated sketch of a bio-comedy that opened on Tuesday at Stage 2 of the Atlantic Theater Company, helps to correct that imbalance.
In part because this knowledge often comes as the unintended by-product of a larky little project—armchair genealogy, fun for the whole family—the shocks it delivers seem ironic.
Larky and light on its feet up until an unexpectedly sour ending, this heist-related hilarity may inhabit the American Midwest, but its comic impetus could have come only from England.
After school or on Saturday mornings, she pilots her Buick Riviera into his parents' driveway, sounds the horn and, in a cloud of men's cologne from I. Magnin, whisks her nephew off on "larky" adventures.
Mr. Goold, the director, compounds the sense of occasion with various musical riffs that tilt the material in an unexpectedly larky direction, as if the thunderous repositioning of British journalism might just be the stuff of vaudeville.
Just as the duty-bound pirates explain that "with all our faults, we love our Queen," the Hypocrites understand that there's real beauty within the larky score of "Pirates," and it demands occasional — and utterly sincere — obeisance.
There he roomed for two years with the larky young poet Frank O'Hara, in a suite where, according to historians of the postwar arts in America, the two of them sat around on chaise longues, drinking cocktails and listening to Marlene Dietrich records.
And the concluding element in his last project, "In Search of the Miraculous," began on a larky-heroic note when, on a bright June day in 1975, he set sail alone from Cape Cod in a 12-foot boat, headed for England.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Set during the Mexican Revolution of a century ago, a production of "Much Ado About Nothing" has come swaggering into the repertory of Shakespeare's Globe, where Matthew Dunster's larky take on a play about hard-won love runs through Oct. 15.
As this précis suggests, Mr. McDonagh doesn't have much to say in that movie — it has a bunny, stolen dogs, guys with guns, good and bad jokes — but what little is said is said by very fine performers grooving on all his words and larky nonsense.
The first characters to emerge onstage are a homeless trio scavenging for shelter and food; the words "this is the end" have been scrawled, graffiti-style — all part of a picture of the apocalypse that might seems at odds with so antic and larky a piece of theater.
It is also used for setting a television monitor or receiver to reproduce NTSC chrominance and luminance information correctly. The pattern was originally conceived by Norbert D. Larky and David D. Holmes of RCA Laboratories and first published in RCA Licensee Bulletin LB-819 on February 7, 1951. U.S. patent 2,742,525 Color Test Pattern Generator was awarded on April 17, 1956 to Norbert D. Larky and David D. Holmes. Previously categorized by SMPTE as ECR 1-1978, its development was awarded an Engineering Emmy in 2001-2002. An extended version of SMPTE Color Bars signal, developed by the Japanese Association of Radio Industry and Businesses as ARIB STD-B28 and standardized as SMPTE RP 219:2002 ("High-Definition, Standard-Definition Compatible Color Bar Signal") was introduced to test HDTV signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9 that can be down converted to a SDTV color bar signal with an aspect ratio of either 4:3 or 16:9.
The group followed the album with the 1999 single "Larky", which became their final release. They performed sporadically for several years after before splitting in 2004. In the years that followed, the group became reappraised by some as one of the era's great 'lost' bands. The group featured in Spin magazine's 2009 list of "Unsung: The 100 Greatest Bands You've (Probably) Never Heard", where writer Doug Brod highlighted Tonight You Are the Special One as "Essential Listening".
She recalled him being funny, "separate, larky; outside the cliques; private all the time". Soon after he transferred to Milton, he pressed his father to allow him to enlist, as he wanted to catch up to his brothers who were both serving in the military. Kennedy had arrived at Milton unfamiliar with his peers and made little attempt to know the names of his classmates; he called most of the other boys "fella" instead. For this, he was nicknamed "Fella".
Maggie Lee of The Hollywood Reporter described the film as a "larky retro coming-of- age confection". She praised the film, saying that it "injects a fresh, tart edge to the genre with a constantly self-mocking boys' angle", which she described as an "alternative to Asian teen movies that tend to be syrupy". She said that "the youthful cast has a limited register but offer enough self- conscious blasé posing." She described the film's texture as "slightly over- bright".
The New York Times described it: "She showed the audience her scars and then, through the force of her showmanship, made you forget that they were there. It was a powerful, even inspiring, statement about survival and recovery, and yet, it had the larky feel of a dare." After a show in Philadelphia, Notaro was hospitalized and required surgery for a cyst. In 2017, Notaro adopted a vegan diet, which she credited for eliminating the chronic pain she had experienced in the years following her cancer diagnosis.
Waller appeared in more than 250 sound films between 1929 and 1963 (Thomas M. Feramisco, in his book, The Mummy Unwrapped: Scenes Left on Universal's Cutting Room, has Waller "making the move to celluloid in 1936."), including 116 westerns and six serials. In 1955 Waller appeared as "Old Larky" (under the name credit Eddy C. Waller) in the film Foxfire starring Jane Russell and Jeff Chandler. He is best remembered as Nugget Clark, the sidekick in many films starring Allan 'Rocky' Lane between 1947 and 1953.
" Holden described it as a film that "rambles entertainingly from topic to topic. [...] There is hardly a dull moment." Hank Stuever of The Washington Post called the film "a fun, larky travel essay and commentary on the film biz, an exquisite wallow in the most rarefied sort of first-world problems." Conversely, David Hinkley of New York Daily News gave the film a negative review, stating, "In a perfect world, Seduced and Abandoned might have told us why it's so hard for grownups to find anything they want to see at the movies these days.
Longtime friend Jackson Browne contributed backing vocals on Spheeris' 1976 album, Ports of the Heart. Recording artist Laura Nyro and Spheeris were also friends, sharing a New York City apartment for a time in the early 1970s. The following is a partial list of musicians who contributed to recordings by Jimmie Spheeris: Jane Getz, John Goodsall, David Campbell, Geoff Levin, Lee Calvin Nicolai, David Harowitz, Emil Latimer, Buddy Salzman, Bill La Vorna, Felix Cavaliere, Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar, Bobbye Hall, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Doreen Davis, Vinnie Johnson, John Summers, Jim Cowger, Harvy Mason, Norma Trotter, Charlie Larky, Bart Hall, Johnny Pierce, Chick Corea, Mike Mallen, Paul Lewinson, Dorothy Remsen, Henry Lewy, Morgan Ames, Chuck Findley, Robert Findley, Gary Barone, Mike Anglin, Jonathan Ellis, Stanley Clarke, John Guerin, Jay Ellington Lee, Robin Williamson, Dan Orbach, Emile Pandolfi, Richard Feves, Paul Delph, Rick Parnell, Doug Lunn, Paul Lani, Richard Burmer, Paul Marcus, Charlotte Crossley, Peter Udo, Vida Vierra, Fred Rehfeld, Terry Powers, Lavell Gibson, Michael Stewart, Arnold McUlla.Various sources, primarily liner notes from Spheeris' LPs and CDs.

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