Large African black-and-white carrion-eating stork; its downy underwing feathers are used to trim garments.
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Examples for "marabout"
Examples for "marabout"
1He did not give the name of the marabout, or the school.
2The marabout asked a blessing, then the king said to Reynard-
3The marabout went into the next room, and got some French writing paper.
4Great marabout hangs out there-kindof Mussulman pope of the desert.
5This present marabout was his next of kin-orso everybody believes.
1You're looking rather weedy, standing on one leg like a marabou stork!
2Then I looked again, and it was a marabou stork.
3It was all the same, in sneakers, or marabou.
4A little blue chiffon dress, its hem fringed with marabou feathers, was a Coast sell-out last summer.
5Veronica has a sudden image of a dozen marabou storks feeding on Derek's headless corpse, and turns away.
1You're looking rather weedy, standing on one leg like a marabou stork!
2Then I looked again, and it was a marabou stork.
3In the Warren Buck Animal Collection, a marabou stork stood, bald, and with a freckled head, he looked like Sam Goldwin.
4But a swarm of houseflies buzzing nearby and a dead marabou stork on the edge of the lake make the offer less appealing.
5The various birds of prey immediately collected-buzzards ,vultures ,crows ,andthe great Marabou stork.
Translations for Leptoptilus crumeniferus