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Definition of Storks
1. stork [n] - See also: stork
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storks
Literary usage of Storks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"storks. Cornelius Nepos, who died in the reign of the late Emperor Augustus,
after stating that thrushes had been fattened for the first time shortly before ..."
2. The Table Book by William Hone (1828)
"It was a common opinion in the time of Albertus Magnus that the storks do not
... Klein relates, that two storks were dragged out of the water in the pools ..."
3. Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen by Hans Christian Andersen (1907)
"The storks A STORK had built his nest on the roof of the last house in a little
town. The mother-stork was sitting on the nest with her little ones, ..."
4. Merry's Museum (1844)
"Arriving at the spot, he found that they were looking at two dead storks which
were lying on ... The storks had a nest in the field they were then lying in. ..."
5. School Reading by Grades: First[-eighth] Year by James Baldwin (1897)
"One of his best stories is about some storks that had built their nest on the
chimney of the last house in a little village in Denmark. 3. ..."
6. The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of by Lionel Strachey (1906)
"Below, in the street, a whole crowd of children were playing; and when they caught
sight of the storks, one of the boldest of the boys, and afterward all of ..."
7. The Forms of Discourse with an Introductory Chapter on Style by William Batchman Cairns (1896)
"Notice that the point of view is all the time that of the storks, and that the
boys are referred to in the briefest manner. The story has practically but ..."