Associations to the word «Hark»
Noun
- Woo
- Swords
- Cheung
- Herald
- Lam
- Wong
- Lau
- Swordsman
- Sing
- Hag
- Lark
- Hui
- Hush
- Johnnie
- Chow
- Hong
- Kong
- Humming
- Merry
- Hymn
- Rex
- Tung
- Barker
- Lass
- Roar
- Bugle
- Howling
- Peking
- Wesley
- Angel
- Rae
- Hoof
- Rustling
- Scoundrel
- Ringing
- Ping
- Yen
- Wally
- Faithful
- Chan
- Hung
- Bark
- Trumpet
- Carol
- Tune
- Singing
- Cry
- Whisper
- Tis
- Shout
- Dee
- Lad
- Ear
- Bright
- Christmas
- Kate
- Slumber
- Dove
- Choreography
- Cock
- Jackie
- Hr
- Woe
- Tomb
- Dir
- Elijah
- Troy
- Bell
- Fairy
- Sensibility
- Ghost
- Cinema
- Noel
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HARK, verb. To listen attentively; often used in the imperative.
HARK BACK, verb. (hunting) Of hounds, to retrace a course in order to pick up a lost scent.
HARK BACK, verb. (figuratively) (US) To return or revert (to a subject etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for (a past event or era).
Dictionary definition
HARK, verb. Listen; used mostly in the imperative.
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