stork

[US]/stɔːk/
[UK]/stɔrk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a large wading bird with long legs and a long neck, known for feeding on insects and fish.

Example Sentences

the storks' breeding cycle.

A large tropical American stork(Jabiru mycteria) having white plumage with a pink band at the neck and a naked head.

Only I wish we have not got King Stork, instead of King Log, like the fabliau (fable) that the Clerk of Saint Lambert's used to read us out of Meister Aesop's book.

This African-themed exhibit with African huts and a body of water, houses endangered birds like the Shoebill, the African Crowned Crane, the Saddle-Billed Stork and more.

The stork is a large bird with long legs and a long neck.

The stork is known for its migration patterns.

The stork is a symbol of good luck in many cultures.

The stork delivered a new baby to the family.

The stork is often associated with birth and new beginnings.

The stork is a graceful flyer, soaring through the sky with ease.

In some cultures, the stork is believed to bring babies to families.

The stork is often depicted carrying a bundle in its beak.

The stork builds large nests in trees or on rooftops.

The stork is a majestic bird that symbolizes longevity in some cultures.

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