v. , literary 1. To recall or turn back to an earlier time or happening. Judy is always harking back to the good times she had at camp. 2. To go back to something as a beginning or origin. The cars of today hark back to the first automobiles made about 1900. The slit in the back of a man's coal harks back to the days when men rode horseback.
HARK BACK
Meaning of HARK BACK in English
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