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stork's-bill in American English (ˈstɔrksˌbɪl) noun any of various geraniums with beak-shaped fruit, as a pelargonium or heronsbill Examples of 'stork's-bill' in a sentencestork's-bill They include three small pink flowers - herb robert, stork's bill and red campion.A small pinkishpurple flower that sprawls across dry ground is stork's-bill.Both plants have seedpods that look like a bird's head and beak, but the stork's-bill beak is startlingly longer.A flower that goes on blooming is stork's-bill, with its small pink blossoms and beaked seed-pods. |