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harken

[ hahr-kuhn ]

verb (used with or without object)



harken

/ ˈhɑːkən /

verb

  1. a variant spelling (esp US) of hearken


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Derived Forms

  • ˈharkener, noun

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Other Words From

  • harken·er noun

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Example Sentences

In some ways, Galeotti said the leaks of intercepted phone calls harken back to the Soviet era.

He is said to harken back to a better time, when senators put party aside yadda yadda.

Or will it harken back to its true, indie roots-to a time when only the cool kids knew who Parker Posey and Chloe Sevigny were?

Of the two wells Harken drilled in Bahrain, both came up dry.

Bush sold the Harken stock so he could buy a small percentage—just 1.8 percent—of the Texas Rangers baseball team.

And now you shall hear how it befell Sir Tristram thereafter; so harken to what followeth.

But General Ward was too conservative a soldier to harken to any such daring plan.

Without in the entrance of the crypt some great-lunged fanatic was calling the multitude to harken to the prophetess.

Harken now and I will tell thee how thou mightst give him the deathly stroke through the coils of his mail.

Harken also to Solomon, and beware of hasty gathering of riches: Qui festinat ad divitias, non erit insons.

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