Harking [verb]
Definition of Harking:
harken
Opposite/Antonyms of Harking:
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Sentence/Example of Harking:
Mr. Figgins did hark, and an awful sound reached him from behind the curtain.
Riach cried; and then to me: “Hark ye, David,” he said, “do ye ken where the pistols are?”
Hark here, sir; Captain Bruton talks of a peaceful settlement of this difficulty.
Even is come; and from the dark Park, hark, The signal of the setting sun—one gun!
Hark thee, friend; do thou and the young woman follow Empson where he will conduct thee.
Then said the father: 'Hark you, my son, try as I will I can get nothing into your head.
Goe not too far, and pray good Cousin Anabel, Hark a new noise.
This slum must be our rendezvous when all's over; for hark ye, my lads, I'll not budge an inch till Luke Bradley be set free.
Mr. Vincent has let them a very pretty little farm in the neighbourhood, and—hark!
"Hark," whispered Kenton, turning to Boone, and raising his hand as a gesture for silence.