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Definition of titlark in English: titlarknounˈtɪtlɑːkˈtɪtˌlɑrk dialect A pipit, especially the meadow pipit. Example sentencesExamples - The Missouri titlark is the American bird which is most like the skylark of Europe.
- Here the titlarks were in extraordinary force, and I lingered about the spot for half an hour, awaiting the longspurs that might be hoped for in their company.
- The wrens mostly went about their business - whatever that might be - in a sharp, practical way, keeping silence; but the frail note of the titlarks sounded here, there, everywhere.
- Near me a titlark every few minutes rose from the sward, and spreading his wings came down aslant, singing with all his might.
- At the end of a fortnight two little titlarks came out of their shells, and the next day two more.
Definition of titlark in US English: titlarknounˈtɪtˌlɑrkˈtitˌlärk dialect A pipit. Example sentencesExamples - Here the titlarks were in extraordinary force, and I lingered about the spot for half an hour, awaiting the longspurs that might be hoped for in their company.
- The Missouri titlark is the American bird which is most like the skylark of Europe.
- At the end of a fortnight two little titlarks came out of their shells, and the next day two more.
- Near me a titlark every few minutes rose from the sward, and spreading his wings came down aslant, singing with all his might.
- The wrens mostly went about their business - whatever that might be - in a sharp, practical way, keeping silence; but the frail note of the titlarks sounded here, there, everywhere.
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