18 Verbs to Use for the Word stork

" "No! I have not dreamt," said Thumbietot, and he told the stork all that he had experienced.

They briefly compare actions by a kind of compound adverbs, ending in like; as, "Who bid the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before?

So matters went prosperously with gray Manuel; he had lofty palaces and fair woods and pastures and ease and content, and whensoever he went into battle attended by his nine lords of the Silver Stallion, his adversaries perished; he was esteemed everywhere the most lucky and the least scrupulous rogue alive: to crown all which the stork brought by and by to Storisende the second girl, whom they named Dorothy, for Manuel's mother.

"I shall not ever forget your kindness, Count Manuel," cried the stork, "and do you remember that the customary three wishes are always yours for the asking.

So for old time's sake, and for the sake of the life I gave you as a Christmas present, through telling my dear father an out-and-out story, you must let me have that first promissory note, and you must direct the stork to bring the boy baby to me in England, and not to your wife in Poictesme.

Like Orpheus, he is said to draw storks &c, after him.

She waited until the boy had found his wooden shoes, which the stork had shaken off; then she put him on her back and followed the stork.

A Fox invited a Stork to dinner, at which the only fare provided was a large flat dish of soup.

At the time of writing the reticulated python is said to be leading the whale-headed stork by a matter of three rats.

I had almost forgotten to mention the storks and cranes, which are seen here in great numbers, and so extremely tame, from being perfectly unmolested, that they build their nests and rear their young in the very centre of the towns and villages, and on the tops of the towers of their mosques.

"No," replied the stork, "that wouldn't be of any use.

They resembled small storks; like these, they had little bodies, long legs and necks, and light, swaying movements; only they were not gray, but brown.

Here and there on the sand- bars we saw huge jabiru storks, and once a flock of white wood-ibis among the trees on the bank.

Jupiter, annoyed at being pestered in this way, sent a Stork to rule over them, who no sooner arrived among them than he began to catch and eat the Frogs as fast as he could.

"But this night Glimminge castle will fall into the gray rats' power," sighed the stork.

Some asserted that Manuel's tale in itself contained elements of improbability: others declared that Queen Alianora, who was far deeplier versed in the magic of the Apsarasas than was Dom Manuel, could just as well have summoned the stork without his assistance.

Akka at once straightened out the folds of her wings, and curtsied many times as she approached the stork.

and Governor Berkeley as the frogs welcomed the stork, and they, stork like, have begun devouring us.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  stork