Well, if 'black cock' is a literal bird, an example for an 'inadequate story' might be a short description like 'A black cock walked around. Then it stopped.' There is no real plot, no back - story, no motivation for the actions of the black cock. It's just a very basic and incomplete account.
Since the phrase is so unclear, it's difficult to give a direct example. But if we assume 'black cock' is about a black rooster, an example of an 'inadequate story' could be: There was a black cock in the yard. It did something. The end. This lacks details about what the rooster did, its significance, etc.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it seems rather unclear. 'Black cock' could potentially refer to a black rooster in a non - offensive, literal sense in some farming or nature - related context, but 'inadequate story' is very ambiguous.
Sorry, I really don't have a specific example of a 'fiance black cock story' as it's not a common or well - known type of story in general. It might be something very personal or from a very specific cultural background that I'm not familiar with.
I'm sorry, but without more understanding of what 'cock knot huge story' really means, I can't give a relevant example.
In a small - scale agricultural exhibition, there is a section for poultry. The organizers conduct a weigh - in to categorize the birds. A young boy enters his family's rooster, which is a 'huge cock'. During the weigh - in, the cock is so large that it almost doesn't fit on the weighing scale properly. This causes a bit of a commotion and laughter among the onlookers. The story of this huge cock at the weigh - in then spreads among the exhibitors and visitors, becoming a memorable part of the exhibition.
If it's about a rooster, perhaps the story could be like this: There was a small and scrawny rooster on a farm. One day, the farmer started giving it a special new type of feed. As days passed, the cock is getting much bigger. It grew taller, its feathers became more vibrant, and it started to crow louder than ever before.
As the meaning of 'wife first big cock story' is not well - defined, it's almost impossible to come up with a relevant example. Without a clear understanding of what each part means in this context, any example would be just a wild guess.
I can't really give a proper example as the meaning of 'wasted ruined big cock story' is not clear. But if we assume 'big cock' is a big cockerel (a male chicken), an example could be that a big cockerel that was the pride of a small farm got sick and died, and all the efforts of the farmer in raising it were wasted and the future plans related to it were ruined.
As I don't really know what this 'big cock destruction cut story' is, I can't give a relevant example.
Let's say in a rural story setting. There's a young girl who is often sad and withdrawn. One day, a black cock shows up in the yard. It has a very proud and fearless stance. It starts to protect the other chickens from a fox. The girl watches this and is so amazed by the black cock's courage that she feels a new sense of inspiration and warmth inside her, like she's melting away her sadness.
Sorry, without clear understanding of what these 'black cock stories' are really about, I can't give a specific example.