Similar words: holding out, standing ovation, presiding officer, ingot, bingo, lingo, jingo, ring off. Meaning: ['dɪŋgəʊ] n. wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia.
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1. He dingoed on his comrades at the last minute.
2. The tiger, the dingo is almost extinct.
3. Mrs Chamberlain, who insisted that a dingo had killed the baby, was released after three-and-a-half years in jail.
4. The dingo, too, is not much changed since those days.
5. Neither one sees the dingo approaching through the brush.
6. Alpa Chino: I'm sorry a dingo ate your baby!
7. The dingo is a wild dog of Australia.
8. The name of Professor Dingo is one of European reputation.
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9. The Eight in One company is recalling its Dingo brand dog, cat and ferret treats.
10. Neither one sees dingo approaching through the brush. For a moment, a young male freezes.
11. My Dog a dingo bred to herd sheep, also came on the trip.
12. A wild dog ( Canis dingo ) of Australia, having a reddish - brown or yellowish - brown coat.
13. Today, it hunts alone a sign the dingo is probably the lookout for a small game.
14. It did not disconcert Sly that he found himself addressing an audience who were all wearing false dingo ears.
15. Also this week: Karl has an interview to become doctor for the Dingoes football team.
16. Stolen baby - On August 17, 1980, Lindy Chamberlain, the wife of a Church minister, told authorities that a dingo took her baby Azaria from their campsite near Uluru.
17. The purpose of the fence is to keep out a kind of wild dog a Dingo.
18. His mother senses a nearby predator, but it's not the dingo.
19. Human species is omnivore ; it can be tamed as a lamb, or vicious as a dingo.
20. We then passed into narrative of the deaths of Captain Swosser and Professor Dingo.
More similar words: holding out, standing ovation, presiding officer, ingot, bingo, lingo, jingo, ring off, ring out, gringo, wedding ring, bring off, bring on, bring out, ongoing, flamingo, jingoism, closing off, bring over, working out, drawing off, poring over, jingoistic, sticking out, cooking oil, taking over, spring onion, in good faith, something of, pecking order.