Another good example of a ground-dweller is the aard vark of Southern Africa.
The aard vark outrivals, with his great claws, the most skilled burrowing tools of man.
So afterwards when we was in the barracks he come up and says "If you are playing Jonah Vark you should ought to quit telling us to come on boys and give them hell because Jonah Vark wouldn't never use a word like that.
So I said "You tend to your business and show some life or I will Jonah Vark you in the jaw.
Aard-Vark hole, an' he drops down it out o' sight yust as Ole King Lion claws de tail off him, all but de stump.
Well, dey ketches Young Tinky an' dey takes him over and puts him into a big Aard-Vark hole.
THE AARD-VARK This name means earth-pig, and has been given to the animal by the Boers of South Africa, because in general appearance it is rather like a pig.
When fully grown the aard-vark is rather over six feet in total length, about one third of which is occupied by the tail.
The aard-vark feeds entirely upon termites and ants, and is nearly always to be found where the nests of those insects are plentiful.
During the daytime the aard-vark is hardly ever to be seen, for it lies fast asleep in its burrow, which it seldom leaves till after sunset.
I did not reflect--only that I liked aard-vark flesh--and the blow was given.
Besides the aard-vark was my load to camp, and I knew that the jackals would eat the bull up before we could go back for him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vark" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.