Use "hark|harked|harking|harks" in a sentence

1. Hark! I can hear their voices.

2. Hark, I hear a distant trumpet!

3. • Hark! her hounds are Baying through the town

4. Hark to their step on the ground

5. Cask Bar & Kitchen harks back to a bygone era

6. Hark! Alack, I'm afraid they have awaked, and'tis not done.

7. The melody harks back to one of his earlier symphonies.

8. 22 It's useless to continually hark back to the past.

9. Something in that statement harked back to what that other astrologer had said.

10. Synonyms for Auscultated include hearkened, heeded, attended, minded, harked, heard, harkened, listened, caught and overheard

11. Hark at her then! Who does she think she is anyhow?

12. Synonyms for Bethought include remembered, recalled, recollected, minded, reminisced, deliberated, devised, reflected, retained and harked back to

13. Synonyms for Auscultate include hearken, heed, attend, mind, hark, hear, harken, listen, catch and overhear

14. Synonyms for Auscultates include hearkens, heeds, attends, minds, harks, hears, harkens, listens, catches and overhears

15. I have water from the spring, and a loaf of brown bread on the shelf. -- Hark!

16. His photographs of London in 1951–52 simultaneously hark back to surrealism and forward to Beatnikery

17. Synonyms for Bethinks include remembers, recalls, recollects, minds, reminisces, deliberates, devises, reflects, retains and harks back to

18. He ordered his hound to hark away when the fox was scurrying out of its cave.

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20. Synonyms for Bethinking include remembering, recalling, recollecting, minding, reminiscing, deliberating, devising, reflecting, retaining and harking back to

21. Such a style in many ways harked back to the time of the romantic ballet and the great ballerinas of old.

22. Synonyms for Bethink include remember, recall, recollect, mind, reminisce, deliberate, devise, reflect, retain and hark back to

23. Description Harking back to 16-bit adventures, Anodyne pits you as Young against a weird world inside their own subconscious

24. These range from the plain and simple to decorative fluted and frosted, embossed Chimneys that hark back to the Victorian era.

25. Beyond their archaeological value, these relics hark back to the bloody encounter between the Romans and the Batavians, in circa 69 AD

26. OUR SOUTHERN HIGHLANDERS HORACE KEPHART Hark ye, Captain, dost thou know who last inhabited this old Cockloft? THE PIRATE SIR WALTER SCOTT

27. OMAN And hark ye, by the way, unwind the Arbalest before you cross; it is ever well to be on the safe side.

28. In 2000, when Gore ran for president, one commentator labeled Gore's carbon tax proposal a "central planning solution" harking back to "the New Deal politics of his father."

29. I keep my e'en shut, an' hark at the birds Chirrupin', an' think o' the little hand pluckin' at the sheet, an' the little voice

30. Bassein: An Indian Fishing Village, a documentary shot towards the end of British rule in India, harks back to the beginnings of European colonisation of the

31. In some respects, one might hazard, the current insurgency -- as an almost exclusively Pashtun affair -- harks back to an earlier, more fragmented pattern of Afghanistan's history.

32. As the founder of Golden Harvest, he produced some of the biggest stars of the martial arts film genre, including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Tsui Hark.

33. Ovoviviparity (Aplacental viviparity) is a mode of reproduction in s harks (and other animals) in which embryos develop inside eggs that are retained within the mother's body until they are ready to hatch

34. • ›TB took him‹, TB = Adverbiation for Tuberculosis, a chronic infectious desease: 313 • Hark! The Glad Sound!, hymn (1734) by Thomas Haweis: 313, 323 • Richard the Lionheart = Richard I …

35. The widespread use of red brick characterises the city, much of the architecture of which harks back to its days as a global centre for the cotton trade.

36. You could argue that to invoke Sputnik is merely to say that America needs to wake up and take remedial action. But harking back to Sputnik is hardly consistent with "friendly competition".

37. Albuquerque boasts a dining landscape that reflects the strong influence of Mexican cooking, harking back to the days when both Mexico and New Mexico were a joint Spanish colony

38. The two make up the bulk of the father's "children"; other specialised roles include those encountered in Dungeoneering, the Anima Harks, Leviathan Beseechers and Cataclysm Observers, the latter three watching and learning from the father

39. Harking Back When, in the next years, the churches decided to retain the practice of confirmation, this blessing with the laying on of hands was retained only for the Confirmands (LBW, p.

40. While Armed Black groups hark back to the 1960s Black Panther movement and its Armed citizen patrols, the modern iterations by and large do not share the same policing-the-police viewpoint

41. Published in 1929, Benedicite is a substantial setting of texts from the 'Song of the Three Holy Children' (part of the Apocrypha) and John Austin's hymn text 'Hark, my soul, how everything'.

42. Archaizing A sculptural style which harked back to the true Archaic of the later 6th and early 5th century, copying and exaggerating the stiff poses and elaborately pleated dress patterns, often making the dress fly off in swallowtails.

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44. August 17 is when the Cat Nights begin, harking back to a rather obscure Irish legend concerning witches; this bit of folklore also led to the idea that a cat has nine lives.

45. On April 15, 2011, hours before the song was played on radio she again tweeted: "Even After Three Times He Betrays Me," she wrote, harking back to the song's lyrics about love and betrayal.

46. Best symbolized by the senior party leader, Bo Xilai, it includes a romantic revival of Maoism, harking back to a time when the Chinese were more unified and more isolated from the rest of the world.

47. Brosse is a family of slabserif faces which emphasise clarity and geometric cleanliness of line, in a 'Brave New World' sprit that harks back to the 1930s and possibly also to postwar rebuilding in the 1950s

48. The Cancan is regarded today primarily as a music hall dance, performed by a chorus line of female dancers who wear costumes with long skirts, petticoats, and black stockings, harking back to the fashions of the 1890’s

49. Augustus - Augustus - Government and administration: Remembering, however, that Caesar had been assassinated because of his resort to naked power, Octavian realized that the governing class would welcome him as the terminator of civil war only if he concealed his autocracy beneath provisions avowedly harking back to republican traditions

50. The Toyota FJ Cruiser doesn't try to fit in as a family vehicle, or sacrifice some off-road ability in the name of comfort; its singular focus is ruggedness and trail prowess--and it really looks the part, with its retro-fashionable design harking back to the 1960s-era FJ40 trucks.

51. {S} 7 How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger of good tidings, that Announceth peace, the harbinger of good tidings, that Announceth salvation; that saith unto Zion: 'Thy God reigneth!' 8 Hark, thy watchmen! they lift up the voice, together do they sing; for they shall see, eye to eye, the LORD returning to Zion.