cark
from Gifts by Ursula Le Guin, page 180
Looked up in Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition
cark (kark) vt, vi {Archaic} to worry or be worried
n. {Archaic} distress; anxiety
derived from ME carken
My sentence: The cause of her cark was too much to do and not enough time to get it done.
What's your sentence?
My sentence:
ReplyDeleteDon't cark, be happy!
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