Nice larky young chap he was, an' more than one o' the crew tried to drop things on him from aloft when he wasn't looking.
As I said afore, he was a larky young chap, an' very fond of a joke if he didn't have to pay for it.
Leving of the turned-up nose and the larky expression.
I never heard any received woman accused of having had quite so many--well, at least in this town, when a woman is openly larky she soon finds herself on the north side of the fence.
She appears to have Irish virtue in excess, and I expect the larky would get short shrift from her.
Whether the griggy young one was also larky we cannot tell, but while the negro was speaking it executed a flourish (whether intentional or otherwise who can say?
As our happy-go-lucky chief was out in what may be termed a larky state of mind, and had nothing particular to do, he accepted the invitation.
They're terrible rips in them parts; kill you as soon as look at you; it makes things uncommon larky out there, uncommon spicy.
In course they are, sir; they wouldn't be suchlarky company unless they was.
And I wish you went to dinners such as Anne went to last night, instead of scampering over the town to all sorts of larky places with all sorts of larky people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larky" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.