Hark example sentences
Related (4): listen, hear, heed, attend
hark
verb
hark (verb) · harks (third person present) · harked (past tense) · harked (past participle) · harking (present participle)
- listen:
Synonyms
listen, attend, mark, note, notice, hearken"Hark" Example Sentences
1. "Hark!" cried the lookout, "I see land on the horizon."
2. "Hark!" said the man, "I hear music in the distance."
3. "Hark!" exclaimed the sentry, "I hear marching and the sound of drums approaching."
4. "Hark!" shouted the farmer, "I hear a wolf howling in the woods."
5. "Hark!" yelled the camper, "I hear a bear rummaging through the garbage."
6. "Hark!" whispered my grandmother, "I hear an angelic chorus playing in my memory."
7. "Hark!" cried the shepherd, "I hear the bleating of my lost lamb."
8. "Hark!" yelled the child, "Do you hear that scary noise coming from outside?"
9. "Hark!" said the old sailor, "I can smell the sea air—my long journey is almost over."
10. "Hark!" I said to myself, "I can hear the sweet melody of birdsong returning with spring."
11. "Hark!" said the ghost, "I hear the sound of my own chains rattling."
12. "Hark!" cried the princess, "I hear the mighty roar of the dragon approaching."
13. "Hark!" proclaimed the king, "I hear the cry of revolution rising from my people."
14. "Hark!" chimed the church bells, "We summon all people to worship."
15. "Hark!" boomed the officer, "I hear mutiny on the decks below."
16. "Hark!" announced the weatherman, "I hear wind and see signs of an incoming storm."
17. "Hark!" yelled the detective, "I hear a disturbance coming from the basement."
18. "Hark!" jested my friend, "I do believe I hear the sound of one hand clapping."
19. "Hark!" bellowed the captain, "I hear the sound of cannons firing!"
20. "Hark!" I whispered to myself, "does my mind finally hear the song my heart has been singing all along?"
21. "Hark!" called the horse, "I hear the clopping of my master's boots returning."
22. "Hark!" cried the bunny, "I hear the sound of fox footsteps getting closer."
23. "Hark!" urged the mother, "Do you hear the sweet sounds of your own children laughing?"
24. "Hark!" proclaimed the watchdog, "I hear something moving out in the dark field."
25. "Hark!" shouted the coach, "I hear the crowds roar as our champion takes the field."
26. "Hark!" said the historian, "I hear the echoes of events long forgotten."
27. "Hark!" yelled the miner, "I hear creaking wooden supports—this shaft could collapse!"
28. "Hark!" whispered the poet, "Do you hear the sky singing its infinite song?"
29. "Hark!" cried the speaker, "I hear the sound of silence as all listen to my words of wisdom."
30. "Hark!" exclaimed the watchman, "I hear the ancient bell tolling the midnight hour."
31. "Hark!" hollered the plantation owner, "I hear the slaves working in the field."
32. "Hark!" proclaimed the preacher, "I hear the still, small voice of the divine."
33. "Hark!" cried the sentry, "I hear the soldiers approaching the enemy line."
34. "Hark!" I said jokingly, "I do believe I hear the sound of one hand clapping."
35. “Hark!” shouted the judge, “I hear disorder in the courtroom.”
36. “Hark!” said the teacher, “I hear lessons yet to be learned.”
37. “Hark!” called the hunter, “I hear prey running through the brush.”
38. “Hark!” yelled the camper, “I hear a coyote howling in the distance.”
39. “Hark!” cried the wanderer, “I hear the voice of my soul calling me home.”
40. “Hark!” proclaimed the hymn writer, “I hear God calling in the music of creation.”
41. “Hark!” whispered the old man, “I hear the echoes of days gone by.”
42. “Hark!” exclaimed the alien, “I hear the chatter of strange, unintelligible voices.”
43. “Hark!” said the oracle, “I hear visions yet unseen.”
44. “Hark!” bellowed the skipper, “I hear waves crashing against troubled rocks.”
45. “Hark!” proclaimed the bard, “I hear the music of forgotten ages.”
46. “Hark!” yelled the cub, “I hear the voice of my mother calling in the distance.”
47. “Hark!” cried the administrator, “I hear the echoes of change on the horizon.”
48. “Hark!” proclaimed the wise woman, “I hear the whispers of the past and future.”
49. “Hark!” yelled the novelist, “I hear characters clamoring for life within my pen.”
50. “Hark!” said the old crone, “I hear death's footsteps getting ever closer.”
51. "Hark!" proclaimed the crow, "I hear the sweet song of spring's return!"
52. "Hark!" cried the townsfolk, "We hear the fiery tale of injustice and rebellion!"
53. "Hark!" said the shipwreck survivor, "I hear the sound of rescue!"
54. "Hark!" exclaimed the scout, "I hear an enemy battalion approaching!"
55. "Hark!" declared the genius, "I hear the music of mathematics!"
56. "Hark!" cried the engineer, "The machine groans; it needs repair!"
57. "Hark!" called the gambler, "I hear the spinning wheel of fortune!"
58. "Hark!" yelled the cadet, "I hear the Sergeant barking orders!"
59. "Hark!" said the parrot, "I hear the sound of my own voice."
60. "Hark!" whispered the mother, "I hear the soft breathing of my sleeping child."
Common Phases
1. Hark, I hear a melody faint and sweet.
2. Hark! The herald angels sing.
3. Hark, an army on the march! Drums beating, marching feet.
4. Hark, the sound of summer rain, falling gently on the roof.
5. Hark, a stranger cometh yonder.
6. Hark, some ifrit screameth yonder in the desert vast and lone.
7. Hark, a clarion call to battle sounds through the misty vale.
8. Hark, what light through yonder window breaks?
9. Hark, I hear voices calling, distant and small yet clear and strong.
10. Hark, the bells ring merrily pealing forth good cheer with their melody.
11. Hark! The chimes of midnight toll.
12. Hark! The bells proclaim the hour.
13. Hark, the echoes fade and die, leaving silence where they fly.
14. Hark, a whimper in the night, a lone wolf's mournful howl.
15. Hark! The twilight hour is nigh.
16. Hark! The clarion voices call to join in festive cheer.
17. Hark, the thunder roars its warning, rain soon on the rushing wind.
18. Hark, the trees rustle in the breeze and leaves dance merrily.
19. Hark, the flames blaze higher mounting toward the darkened skies.
20. Hark, the cricket's chirp doth call me to wander far and free.
21. Hark, how the whispering zephyrs sigh among the trembling trees.
22. Hark, the old year dies away and leaves us in the lurch.
23. Hark, the fox barks on the hillside, prey within his sight.
24. Hark, the rivulet's song as it rambles over pebbles bright.
25. Hark, the pack resounds and rebounds in hollow caves of stone.
26. Hark, a song comes warbling wild and sweet o'er moor and fell.
27. Hark! The voice of spring sings merrily in every greening tree.
28. Hark! The patter of little feet comes racing down the street.
29. Hark! The huntsman’s horn is blowing, soon the chase away is going.
30. Hark, the cock crows lustily, heralding a new day's birth.
31. Hark! The cock crew when the light was come from heaven,
32. Hark, the winds sigh and moan as they sweep the earth.
33. Hark, the wild war-notes float from Scottish mountain high!
34. Hark, the gong, the shivering gong beams through the belfry old.
35. Hark, the waves as they beat and break on the lonely shore!
36. Hark! Eternity whispers through Time's grassy grove...
37. Hark! The leaves of thought are stirring, low murmurs fill the air.
38. Hark, the hoarse raven croaks ominously overhead.
39. Hark! The hermit thrush sings sweetly in the bush.
40. Hark! The loud and angry roar of the lion fills the air.
41. Hark! Voices from the corridor call my name anew.
42. Hark, the waves roar ominously betokening storm and wreck.
43. Hark! The trumpet sounds, the kettle drums! And soldiers march to war.
44. Hark! Hark, the dogs do bark!
45. Hark! The owl at night, Screams his thanks, in fright.
46. Hark, the waves are calling, half in joy and half in woe.
47. Hark, the clash of arms comes floating on the sullen air.
48. Hark! Music fills the air like sweetest perfume.
49. Hark! A scream pierces the night, sending shivers down my spine.
50. Hark, The curlew calls above the fern.
51. Hark, the sounds of yesteryear come floating on the breeze.
52. Hark! I hear the tread of tiny feet - my children come from play.
53. Hark! Hark to the bells - what tale do they tell?
54. Hark! The song of distant waves comes over moor and fell.
55. Hark! The wild geese flying wedge-shaped northward cry.
56. Hark! The train rushes into sight. Its whistle, wild and shrill.
57. Hark! The horn of Elfland faintly blowing.
58. Hark! now the woodland linnet's song peals merrily and strong.
59. Hark! The nightingale's high note of love comes through the scented grove.
60. Hark! I hear my own heart beating, for joy or for woe, who can tell?
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