stork (Meaning)

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stork (n)

large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage

Synonyms & Antonyms of stork

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stork Sentence Examples

  1. Legend has it that storks deliver newborn babies to expectant parents.
  2. The graceful stork soared effortlessly through the sky, its long, slender beak pointing ahead.
  3. The stork's nest was perched high atop a chimney, providing a safe haven for its young.
  4. The white stork is a symbol of good luck and prosperity in many cultures.
  5. As dusk fell, the storks returned to their wetland habitat to roost.
  6. The injured stork was carefully nursed back to health by a caring veterinarian.
  7. The formation of storks in the sky resembled an elegant ballet.
  8. The stork's distinctive red beak and black plumage made it easy to identify.
  9. The zoo's stork enclosure provided a glimpse into these fascinating and majestic creatures.
  10. The baby stork's clumsy attempts at flying brought laughter to all who witnessed them.

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large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Legend has it that storks deliver newborn babies to expectant parents.

The graceful stork soared effortlessly through the sky, its long, slender beak pointing ahead.

The stork's nest was perched high atop a chimney, providing a safe haven for its young.

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