Similar words: maroon, back and forth, the rank and file, engage, engaged, svengali, as long as, ungainly. Meaning: [‚kæŋgə'ruː] n. any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail.
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1. The kangaroo is a native of Australia.
2. The kangaroo has a fast turn of speed.
3. Australia is the province of the Kangaroo.
4. The kangaroo is indigenous to Australia.
5. It was like a kangaroo court(sentencedict.com), he thought.
6. Although the kangaroo has a fast turn of speed on the plan, he is handicapped when climbing trees.
7. The kangaroo court decided the punishment must fit the crime and ruled that he stay in his cell during the jailhouse comedy.
8. She raves over the low cholesterol content of kangaroo and it's distinctive, sweet taste.
9. Kangaroo has not changed our lives, just given us deeper pockets and put a little more spring in our steps.
10. Compared to its adult size, a new-born kangaroo is minuscule.
11. The office looked like a kangaroo court.
12. The kangaroo is an individualistic animal.
13. The wombat and kangaroo are both marsupials in Australia.
14. Is this a newspaper office or a kangaroo court?
15. A kangaroo carries its young in a pouch.
16. The autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo.
17. All the same, theirs was not a kangaroo court.
18. While Wombat rested Mother Kangaroo kept looking around.
19. Saddam is to face a kangaroo court in Baghdad.
20. Do you have a pet kangaroo?When I was born,[Sentencedict] my father left my mother and me on a kibbutz...
21. When I compare my flabby tummy a kangaroo pouch, say nothing.
22. It's an Australian company whose logo features a red kangaroo.
23. He leads the reader into assuming that the tribunal is anything other than a kangaroo court.
24. At the Desert Garden Hotel, the buffet line is digging into kangaroo stew.
25. With assurance about the safety and the benefits for both mother and baby, more nurseries are providing kangaroo care.
26. For Gordon Griggs, professor of zoology at Queensland University, the kangaroo issue has become a cause.
27. Billy's short legs kept getting tangled in the heather, so he bounced along like a kangaroo through the springy tufts.
28. But only the lucky and the sharp-eyed will catch sight of a kangaroo.
29. He can run like a gazelle and jump like a kangaroo.
30. It's grossly unfair for television to single out one player from one game and conduct a kangaroo court there and then.
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