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stork
[ stawrk ]
noun
- any of several wading birds of the family Ciconiidae, having long legs and a long neck and bill. Compare adjutant stork, jabiru, marabou ( def 1 ), white stork, wood ibis.
- the stork, this bird as the mythical or symbolic deliverer of a new baby:
My brother and his wife are expecting the stork in July.
stork
/ 蝉迟蓴藧办 /
noun
- any large wading bird of the family Ciconiidae, chiefly of warm regions of the Old World, having very long legs and a long stout pointed bill, and typically having a white-and-black plumage: order Ciconiiformes
- sometimes capital a variety of domestic fancy pigeon resembling the fairy swallow
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉迟辞谤办顎僱颈办别顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of stork1
Example Sentences
In the People story, Steve Doocy, 68, joked that his son had actually been hit by 鈥渁 stork鈥 and that George had arrived shortly after his son shampooed out any bird goo.
The researchers in this study also found large footprints from a bird, likely from the giant marabou stork lineage, according to the study.
You know, Kevin, when I was growing up, a white stork was a symbol of someone bringing a baby to your front doorstep.
With long legs and large wings, the white stork is a prominent star of the pageant that is animal migration.
A poor fisherman in a Turkish village was retrieving his net from a lake when he found that a white stork had alighted on his boat.
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