- be up with the lark
- British, American & Australian, Australian
to be awake and out of your bed early in the morning.
You were up with the lark this morning!
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
You were up with the lark this morning!
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
get up with the lark — To rise very early in the morning • • • Main Entry: ↑lark * * * be/get up with the ˈlark idiom (old fashioned, BrE) to get out of bed very early in the morning Main entry … Useful english dictionary
be up with the lark — literary phrase to be awake and out of your bed very early in the morning Thesaurus: going to bed, getting up and staying in bedhyponym to sleep, or to go to sleepsynonym Main entry: lark * * * be/get up with the ˈlark … Useful english dictionary
be up with the lark — ► be up with the lark get out of bed very early in the morning. Main Entry: ↑lark … English terms dictionary
up with the lark — If you get up very early, you re up with the lark … The small dictionary of idiomes
rise with the lark — wake up very early in the morning, wake up with the morning bird … English contemporary dictionary
be up with the lark — Brit. get out of bed very early in the morning. → lark … English new terms dictionary
be up with the lark — literary to be awake and out of your bed very early in the morning … English dictionary
The Song of the Lark — infobox Book | name = The Song of the Lark title orig = translator = image caption = author = Willa Cather illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = novel publisher = release date = 1915 english… … Wikipedia
The Lark Ascending — is a popular piece for violin and orchestra, written in 1914 by the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It was inspired by George Meredith s 122 line poem of the same name about the skylark. It was dedicated to Marie Hall who gave the first… … Wikipedia
up with the lark — adjective Awake and out of bed early in the morning … Wiktionary