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hark [hɑːk] vb
(intr; usually imperative) to listen; pay attention [Old English heorcnian to hearken; related to Old Frisian herkia, Old High German hōrechen; see hear] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
hark verb (Old-fashioned) listen, attend, pay attention, hearken (archaic), give ear, hear, mark, notice, give heed Hark. I hear the returning footsteps of my love. hark back to something Translations hark vi to hark to something (liter) → einer Sache (dat) → lauschen (liter); hark! (liter) → horch(t)! (liter), → höret!; hark at him! (inf) → hör ihn dir nur an!, hör sich einer den an! (inf) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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is a gifted musician, and transcribed dance tunes divide the chapters of this captivating tale of magic, set in the present day, that harks back to Irish fairy tales. By 1985, the idea of the trippy ``Alice'' of the '60s had faded, and this version harks back to the adventurous child fantasy the stories were originally intended to be. The exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation also harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
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