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What does Hark mean?

"Hark" is an archaic word meaning "Listen!" or "Hear!" It's often used in literature, poetry, and dramatic works to command attention and indicate that something important is about to be said or heard.

Here are some examples of how "hark" is used:

* "Hark! The herald angels sing." (From the Christmas carol)

* "Hark, a whisper on the wind!"

* "Hark! The sound of trumpets in the distance!"

Essentially, "hark" is a more dramatic and attention-grabbing way to say "Listen!"

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