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wallaby
[ wol-uh-bee ]
noun
- any of various small and medium-sized kangaroos of the genera Macropus, Thylogale, Petrogale, etc., some of which are no larger than rabbits: several species are endangered.
Wallaby
1/ ˈwɒləbɪ /
noun
- a member of the international Rugby Union football team of Australia
wallaby
2/ ˈwɒləbɪ /
noun
- any of various herbivorous marsupials of the genera Lagorchestes ( hare wallabies ), Petrogale ( rock wallabies ), Protemnodon, etc, of Australia and New Guinea, similar to but smaller than kangaroos: family Macropodidae
- on the wallaby or on the wallaby track slang.(of a person) wandering about looking for work
Word History and Origins
Origin of wallaby1
Word History and Origins
Origin of wallaby1
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Example Sentences
A wallaby hastily bounds towards sparse gum trees.
Large marsupials like kangaroos and wallabies tended to avoid burrows, unless they had been flooded with rainwater; then they used them as watering holes.
It was most likely a mid-speed hopper, something like a swamp wallaby.
Abroad, studies have shown wildlife crossings save money and lives, both human and animal, including saving jaguars in Mexico and wallabies and bandicoots in Australia.
As well, dwarf wallabies had another surprise for the researchers: The two dwarf species had different teeth that were the biggest.
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