cark|carks in English

noun

worry; distress, trouble

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1. Cark it (third-person singular simple present carks it, present participle carking it, simple past and past participle Carked it) (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, slang) To die

2. Carked meaning Simple past tense and past participle of cark.

3. The solid masses which are observed by night to fall to the earth from fire-balls, and by day generally when the sky is clear, from a cark small cloud, are accompanied by much Candescence.

4. 1677, Isaac Barrow, Of Industry in our particular Calling, as Scholars (sermon) petty things about which men cark and Bicker· To brawl or move tremulously, quiver, shimmer (of a water stream, light, flame, etc.) 1748, James Thomson, “Canto I”, in The Castle of

5. ‘I don't think I could have handled it if the old geezer had Carked it before I got to see him.’ ‘You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it.’

6. The cry of the little Birdeen in under the silence of the hawk! Three Wonder Plays So they married one another, and that was the fine wedding they had, and if I were to be there then, I would not be here now; but I heard it from a Birdeen that there was neither cark nor care, sickness nor sorrow, mishap nor misfortune on them till the hour of