But the favourite subject with the students was the skeleton lecturer, with a skeleton audiencelarking and otherwise neglecting the business for which they had assembled.
When assisting the lecturers he never failed to detect the larking student who was causing all the uproar, and many were the men who lost marks and favour by the watchful supervision of Demonstrator Mole.
Nothing more seemed necessary than to make Miss Morgan aware of our plans; which the Saxon undertook to do by agency of his fair and larking friend, who was in perfect ecstasies at the prospect of this coming elopement.
Miss Morgan is very intimate with Letty Jones, who is a nice larking girl, and understands how to manage her mamma.
I found her larking with men, and stroked her more than once in the lanes.
I won't try her on account of her sister," thought I, "but there will be no harm in larking with her.
I stepped inside, for then I thought of larking with her.
She'll get more of real life out of one night, larking with the lads in Cringel Forest, than you out of a hundred nights star-gazing on Thundergay.
You must personate an Indian larking with my slave girl here.
But think of you hiding down there, and then larking out of the bush that night on me and Kit.
See here, now; there's got to be no more larking off to the grave, and rising again to drive your pards to total abstinence.
I mean to put a stop to this nonsense; but after all, a little bit of larkinglike that with a lot of high-spirited generous creatures, what does it matter in the long run?
I hope our bit of larking has not been too much for you; but that fellow vowed it would be a good joke.
I should not care a straw if Dick were to cram the house with young fellows: that sort oflarking is just natural at his age.
I am rather a doleful sort, I am afraid, but I daresay you don't care for larkingabout any more than I do.
He had made himself responsible for the personality of a man who described himself as rather a doleful sort, said that he did not care for larking about, and spoke of a thing being conspicuous by its absence.
Larking has been here fifteen years, and look what he is!
What's the good of larkingabout as some of these idjuts do?
Tom the Cracksman and me was going to do a pannie in a neat little crib up by Clapton, that time when he blowed his hand nearly off, larking with his ben-culls.
If you stick to your work and don't go larking about with the girls like what some of them do, I'll look after you, Carey.
Now that he saw him better Philip was surprised again at his boyish air: you felt that he should be larking in the street with the other lads instead of waiting anxiously for the birth of a child.
They did not assume solemn expressions, but all thought of sky-larking or levity seemed to have vanished as they entered the hold, and earnestness almost necessarily involves gravity.
It was an extremely quiet and orderly gathering, for Coach Corridan, who had the floor, was so grave that he impressed the would-be sky-larking youths.
I suppose you will spend your evening in the public-house, or at some cinema show, or perhaps you will be larking around with some silly girls; but I am going to the Y.
I was told that in the dignified position which was to be mine I must give uplarking about and the use of wicked words when irritated.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larking" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: festivity; gaiety; jollity; joviality; merriment; merrymaking; playful; revelry