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Difference Between Romp and Lark

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Romp

To play or frolic boisterously.

Lark

Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. Larks have a Cosmopolitan distribution with the largest number of species occurring in Africa.

Romp

To run or advance in a rapid or easy manner.

Lark

Any of various birds of the family Alaudidae, found almost worldwide and having a melodious song, especially the skylark.

Romp

(Slang) To win a race or game easily.
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Lark

Any of several similar birds, such as the meadowlark.

Romp

Lively, merry play; frolic.

Lark

A carefree or spirited adventure.

Romp

Lively or frolicsome play that encompasses lovemaking.

Lark

A harmless prank.
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Romp

One, especially a girl, that sports and frolics.

Lark

To engage in spirited fun or merry pranks.

Romp

A rapid or easy pace.

Lark

Any of various small, singing passerine birds of the family Alaudidae.

Romp

(Slang) An easy win.

Lark

Any of various similar-appearing birds, but usually ground-living, such as the meadowlark and titlark.

Romp

(intransitive) To play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.

Lark

(by extension) One who wakes early; one who is up with the larks.

Romp

(Often used with down) To press forcefully, to encourage vehemently, to oppress.

Lark

A romp, frolic, some fun.

Romp

To win easily.

Lark

A prank.

Romp

To move with little effort relatively quickly.
We romped along with the wind astern.

Lark

To catch larks type of bird.
To go larking

Romp

(slang) To engage in playful or boisterous sex.

Lark

To sport, engage in harmless pranking.

Romp

Someone who romps; especially, a girl or young woman who indulges in boisterous play; a tomboy.

Lark

To frolic, engage in carefree adventure.

Romp

A period of boisterous play, a frolic; now especially, a bout of sexual activity, especially when illicit.

Lark

A frolic; a jolly time.

Romp

An enjoyable, fast-paced but essentially inconsequential film, play, or other piece of entertainment.

Lark

Any one numerous species of singing birds of the genus Alauda and allied genera (family Alaudidæ). They mostly belong to Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa. In America they are represented by the shore larks, or horned larks, of the genus Otocoris. The true larks have holaspidean tarsi, very long hind claws, and, usually, dull, sandy brown colors.

Romp

A decisive victory; a game, match etc. which is won easily.

Lark

To sport; to frolic.

Romp

To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play.

Lark

To catch larks; as, to go larking.

Romp

To go rapidly and without strained effort.

Lark

North American yellow-breasted songbirds

Romp

To win easily; - often used with over, in sports games; as, the Yankees romped over the Boston Red Sox, 10-2.

Lark

Small songbirds resembling larks

Romp

A girl who indulges in boisterous play.

Lark

Any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing

Romp

Rude, boisterous play or frolic; rough sport.
While romp-loving missIs hauled about in gallantry robust.

Lark

Any carefree episode

Romp

An easy victory

Lark

Play boisterously;
The children frolicked in the garden
The gamboling lambs in the meadows
The toddlers romped in the playroom

Romp

A girl who behaves in a boyish manner

Romp

Gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement;
It was all done in play
Their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly

Romp

Play boisterously;
The children frolicked in the garden
The gamboling lambs in the meadows
The toddlers romped in the playroom

Romp

Run easily and fairly fast

Romp

Win easily;
Romp a race

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