Pronunciation: /stɔːrk/
noun a large wading bird with long legs and a long beak, typically with white and black plumage
A1 The stork is a large bird with long legs and a long neck.
A2 In some cultures, the stork is believed to bring babies to families.
B1 The stork is known for its impressive flying abilities and migratory patterns.
B2 Many people enjoy watching storks nesting on tall structures like chimneys.
C1 Conservation efforts have been made to protect stork populations in Europe.
C2 Researchers have been studying the behavior and ecology of storks for decades.
formal The stork is known for its long legs and large wingspan.
informal I saw a stork flying overhead while I was out for a walk.
slang That stork is one majestic bird, dude.
figurative The stork of good luck seemed to follow her wherever she went.
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