grallatory Synonyms

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grallatory Meaning

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grallatory (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Grallatores, or waders.

grallatory Sentence Examples

  1. The heron gracefully extended its grallatory legs to spear a fish from the shallows.
  2. The ostrich's grallatory posture allowed it to run at remarkable speeds across the African savanna.
  3. Flamingos waded through the water, their grallatory legs providing stable support in the soft mud.
  4. Cranes exhibited their intricate mating dances, using their grallatory legs to balance as they pirouetted.
  5. Storks nesting in trees relied on their grallatory legs to reach their lofty homes.
  6. The sandpiper's grallatory legs enabled it to nimbly probe the edges of the shore for food.
  7. Ibises favored shallow wetlands, where their grallatory legs allowed them to navigate the water without getting wet.
  8. The plover's long, grallatory legs helped it spot and evade predators in its coastal habitat.
  9. The cormorant used its grallatory legs to perch on rocks, drying its wings after a dip in the ocean.
  10. The secretary bird's grallatory legs gave it an impressive stride, aiding it in hunting small animals.

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Of or pertaining to the Grallatores, or waders.

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The heron gracefully extended its grallatory legs to spear a fish from the shallows.

The ostrich's grallatory posture allowed it to run at remarkable speeds across the African savanna.

Flamingos waded through the water, their grallatory legs providing stable support in the soft mud.

Cranes exhibited their intricate mating dances, using their grallatory legs to balance as they pirouetted.