stork

[stɔːk]

stork Definition

a large bird with long legs and a long beak, typically with white and black plumage. It is known for delivering babies in popular culture..

Using stork: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stork" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

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

  • Example

    The baby was delivered by a stork according to the story.

  • Example

    Storks are migratory birds that travel long distances every year.

stork Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stork

Phrases with stork

  • a large bird with white plumage and black wings, native to Europe and western Asia.

    Example

    The white stork is a common sight in many European countries.

  • a large bird with black plumage and white underparts, native to Eurasia.

    Example

    The black stork is a rare bird that is difficult to spot in the wild.

  • stork bite

    a type of birthmark that appears on the skin of newborn babies, usually on the forehead or back of the neck.

    Example

    The doctor said the stork bite on the baby's forehead would fade over time.

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Summary: stork in Brief

A 'stork' [stɔːk] is a large bird with long legs and a long beak, typically with white and black plumage. It is known for delivering babies in popular culture. The stork is also a migratory bird that travels long distances every year.

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