Storkier example sentences

Related (5): long-legged, lanky, crane-like, thin-necked, bill-ringed

stroker

definition

  - noun form of stroke

stroke

noun

stroke (noun) · strokes (plural noun) · stroke oar (noun) · stroke oars (plural noun)

  - an act of hitting or striking someone or something; a blow:

  - a method of striking the ball in sports or games.

  - an act of hitting the ball with a club, as a unit of scoring:

  - the sound made by a striking clock:

  - a mark made by drawing a pen, pencil, or paintbrush in one direction across paper or canvas:

  - a line forming part of a written or printed character.

  - a short printed or written diagonal line typically separating characters or figures.

  - an act of moving one's hand across a surface with gentle pressure:

  - a movement, especially one of a series, in which something moves out of its position and back into it; a beat:

  - the whole motion of a piston in either direction.

  - the rhythm to which a series of repeated movements is performed:

  - a movement of the arms and legs forming one of a series in swimming:

  - style of moving the arms and legs in swimming:

  - (in rowing) the mode or action of moving the oar.

  - the oar or oarsman nearest the stern of a boat, setting the timing for the other rowers.

  - a sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, especially through thrombosis:

  - move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin), typically repeatedly; caress:

  - apply (something) to a surface using a gentle movement:

  - reassure or flatter (someone), especially in order to gain their cooperation:

  - act as the stroke of (a boat or crew):

  - hit or kick (a ball) smoothly and deliberately:

  - score (a run or point) by hitting or kicking a ball smoothly:

Synonyms

stroke, blow, hit, thump, thwack, punch, slap, smack, welt, cuff, box, knock, rap, buffet, wallop, clobber, clout, whack, bash, belt, sock, bop, biff, swipe, slug, smite, shot, hit, strike, peal, ring, knell, striking, boom, mark, line, slash, solidus, virgule, press, tap, pat, nudge, prod, poke, push, glance, flick, brush, graze, pressure, movement, action, motion, move, movement, action, motion, move, thrombosis, embolism, CVA, ictus, seizure, apoplexy, caress, fondle, pat, pet, touch, brush, rub, massage, knead, soothe, manipulate, finger, handle, feel, maul, tickle, paw, pat, press, touch, blot, mop, swab, smudge, spread, daub, bedaub, apply, wipe, stipple

"Storkier" Example Sentences

1. The storkier of the two siblings always seemed to get more of the attention.
2. She wanted to look storkier, so she started a rigorous exercise routine.
3. As he grew taller, he also became storkier and more awkward.
4. Despite his storkier appearance, he was actually quite graceful on the basketball court.
5. The dancer wished she were storkier, so she could execute the moves with more ease.
6. His storkier frame made him more suited for modeling than his shorter counterparts.
7. Her storkier build made it difficult to find clothes that fit her well.
8. Even though he was storkier than most of the other runners, he still managed to outrun them all.
9. Her storkier appearance made her stand out in a sea of petite actresses.
10. He envied his friend's storkier build, which made him look more confident and commanding.
11. The storkier birds always seemed to nest higher up in the trees.
12. Despite his storkier frame, he still managed to win the bodybuilding competition.
13. She had always been self-conscious about her storkier legs, but her dance instructor praised them for their flexibility.
14. The clothing brand catered to those with a storkier build, offering a wider range of sizes and styles.
15. His storkier appearance made him a perfect mascot for the sports team.
16. Despite her storkier frame, the gymnast was incredibly agile and nimble.
17. He put on weight, hoping to fill out his storkier frame.
18. The storkier animals in the zoo always seemed to get more attention from visitors.
19. Even though he was storkier than most, he still managed to fit comfortably in the compact car.
20. The wrestler with the storkier build had a lower center of gravity, giving him an advantage over his taller opponents.
21. She wished she could be storkier, like her favorite supermodel.
22. The storkier trees seemed to provide better shade on hot summer days.
23. Despite her storkier appearance, she was a skilled ballerina and gave a stunning performance.
24. The storkier players on the team made for a formidable defense against opposing teams.
25. He tried to disguise his storkier frame with loose clothing and baggy pants.
26. Despite his storkier build, he still managed to impress the judges with his elegant and graceful movements in the figure skating competition.
27. The storkier flowers in the garden seemed to attract more bees and butterflies.
28. She envied her friend's storkier legs, which made her look taller and more confident.
29. Despite her storkier build, she still managed to rock the runway in the high-fashion show.
30. The storkier fish in the aquarium always seemed to draw the most attention from visitors.

Common Phases

you mean using the word "storkier" in different phrases?
1. My sister's newborn baby is getting storkier by the day.
2. I need to start exercising more if I don't want to get storkier.
3. The French fries at this restaurant are getting storkier and storkier every time I come here.
4. The clouds are getting storkier and darker, I think it's going to rain soon.
5. I can't believe how storkier my plants have gotten since I started watering them regularly.
6. My neighbor's dog is getting storkier, I think it's time for some more walks in the park.

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