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carking

American  
[kahr-king] / ˈkɑr kɪŋ /

adjective

Archaic.
  1. distressful.


Etymology

Origin of carking

First recorded in 1560–70; cark, -ing 2

Example Sentences

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Precedence and protocol were a constant, carking care to Queen Victoria's stiffly sensitive and none-too-popular Prince Albert, who complained that he was "only a husband and not the master in the house."

From Time Magazine Archive

In Germany itself those prisoners who have returned found only more carking cares.

From Time Magazine Archive

To its gusts he could throw the heavy cares of the Presidency, to its rollers the carking complications of politics.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was this entanglement which for two weeks past had made Jeff, her official 'tween-times fiancé, a prey to carking cares and dark forebodings.

From Sundry Accounts by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)

My dearest sire and King, art thou thus grave Of choice, or does our good Lysimachus, 7 Bringing unwonted loads of carking care, O'ercloud thy brow?

From Gycia A Tragedy in Five Acts by Morris, Lewis, Sir