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Idiom 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!
idiombe up with the lark BrEBrEearly to get up out of bed very early in the morning:I'd hate to be married to John - he's up with the lark every morning.Up with the lark and wanting to be on my way, I had to curb my impatience and wait for Sarah. (redirected from be up with the lark)rise with the larkTo wake and get out of bed at sunrise. I've always loved camping: rising with the lark, cooking breakfast over an open fire, exploring the great outdoors—it's all wonderful! be ˌup/ˌrise with the ˈlark get up early in the morning: She was up with the lark this morning.A lark in this idiom refers to a kind of bird that sings early in the day. |