It's one thing to make a deliberately stream-of-consciousness, multi-character comedy or drama, but to follow up a larkish film founded on tightness of plot with a rootless, aimless sequel?
Yes, they were loose and larkish, but steady with the beat.
On the whole women are more larkish than men and we all become increasingly lark-like as we get older.
The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity.
The panorama here is worth the relatively larkish effort.
Definition of larkish in US English:
larkish
adjective
informal
See lark
Example sentencesExamples
Yes, they were loose and larkish, but steady with the beat.
It's one thing to make a deliberately stream-of-consciousness, multi-character comedy or drama, but to follow up a larkish film founded on tightness of plot with a rootless, aimless sequel?
On the whole women are more larkish than men and we all become increasingly lark-like as we get older.
The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity.
The panorama here is worth the relatively larkish effort.