hark
hork
- v listen; used mostly in the imperative
- Many Iraqis--not all of them Sunni--hark nostalgically back to the dictatorship, pointing out that for all the terrors Saddam visited upon his people, at least there were no .
- In an age when bored billionaires use hi-tech gadgetry to get their names in the record books, Fontenoys feats hark back to a simpler time of personal strength, resilience and .
- Their conflicted roles in the current strike hark back to a less well remembered labor battle of nearly three decades ago.