wallaby

IPA: wˈɑɫʌbi

noun

  • Any of several species of marsupial; usually smaller and stockier than kangaroos
  • (rugby) A player for the Wallabies, the Australian national rugby union team.
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Examples of "wallaby" in Sentences

  • The Good, The Bad, and The Wallaby.
  • The Banded Hare wallaby has a short nose.
  • It is the most common wallaby in Australia's north.
  • The kangaroo and wallaby exhibit also was redesigned.
  • Caringbah is an Aboriginal word for a pademelon wallaby.
  • The wallaby is a smaller kind of kangaroo which is also hunted.
  • It didn't seem like a wallaby at the time, but it probably was...
  • But the wallaby is a kangaroo, it's just a different size of kangaroo.
  • The Rufous Hare wallaby has rufous grey fur and is the smallest hare wallaby.
  • Until this very moment I thought a wallaby was a kind of shoe, so you need to help me out.
  • There is also a small kind of kangaroo, called the wallaby, which, though I have not hunted, I have eaten.
  • The wallaby is a favourite food of the Tasmanian devil, yet the speed of this fellow's appearance has surprised even Mr King.
  • A unique antimicrobial has been discovered in wallaby milk that could be used in hospitals to fight deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria
  • One correction, the wildlife manager says there hasn't been a documented sighting since 1990, but the Honolulu Advertiser noted a wandering wallaby in 2002.
  • The toys that Grooms remembers best from his childhood were a clawless hammer he wouldn't be without and a "wallaby," a play car that was steered with the feet and powered by pumping a

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