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harken
[ hahr-kuhn ]
harken
/ ˈ³óÉ‘Ë°ìÉ™²Ô /
verb
- a variant spelling (esp US) of hearken
Derived Forms
- ˈ³ó²¹°ù°ì±ð²Ô±ð°ù, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³ó²¹°ù°ìIJÔ·±ð°ù noun
Example Sentences
Most directly, “The Antidote†harkens to Eleanor Catton’s Booker award winning “The Luminaries,†which centers around the mysteries of a gold rush port town in New Zealand.
So maybe you draw a line to my kind of modal baselines that kind of harken back to “A Love Supreme.â€
Its title, which harkens back to network sitcoms of yesteryear and wholesome themes of a family growing and learning together, feel straight out of a Norman Lear production.
The Super Bowl video harkens to a happy time, when Bryant wasn’t pulling off an amazing athletic feat of his own but was a relatable everyday football fan.
The spectre of runaway inflation that the US recently faced also harkens back to the Carter years.
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