sark
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- sarkless adjective
Etymology
Origin of sark
before 900; Middle English; Old English serc; cognate with Old Norse serkr ( berserk )
Example Sentences
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A new community-driven conversation aimed at shaping the long-term future of Sark has officially begun.
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Future Sark was launched with a presentation at Island Hall, which was attended by the lieutenant governor of Guernsey and an estimated 100 islanders.
From BBC
Steve Skelton, from Question Factory, which is running Future Sark, said it was "designed to be driven by citizens" to share their views on what mattered most for them and their home.
From BBC
He said most people were concerned about issues including protecting the natural environment, and having a prosperous economy and strong community, and "we get the chance to really understand what that might mean for Sark".
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He said Future Sark would be talking to people from different parts of the island's economy and hearing about the issues currently concerning people.
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