Similar words: lullaby, labyrinth, labyrinthine, fall about, mill about, syllable, syllabus, hullabaloo. Meaning: ['wɑləbɪ /'wɒl-] n. any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos often brightly colored.
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1. There are wallabies crawling out of the woodwork.
2. And these are rare snowy white wallabies, thought to be the only flock in the World.
3. His only previous taste of international rugby was as an interval replacement against the Wallabies last year.
4. The same thing happened in 1984 when the province was denied a fixture against the Wallabies.
5. Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
6. And the charge of the white brigade ... the wallabies that really pack a wallop.
7. Even the wallabies, for whom bouncing around is a way of life, cast a curious glance.
8. No of course not ... but I ain't leavin' Liverpool to chase bloody wallabies.
9. Is that Deion Sanders or a frightened wallaby running back punts for the Redskins?
10. There we can see lacy monitors, wallabies and even two-eyed echidnas.
11. Purple wallaby - The Purple-neck Rock Wallaby [Petrogale Purpureicollis], inhabits the Mt Isa region in Northwest Queensland.
12. Now that they've identified the wallaby bacteria, scientists hope to find related species of bacteria in other livestock.
13. On the veranda at Mount Elizabeth Station, a wallaby reclined languidly on a dog bed.
14. The Wallaby secretes a dye that transforms its face and neck into colours ranging from light pink to bright purple.
15. The Australian wallaby resembles a hare and has persistent teeth.
16. They also included the export of Tasmanian pademelon wallaby products from Flinders Island.
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17. The centre of the plate is a gold disc emblazoned with both a Springbok and a Wallaby.
18. Any of you heard of P . Sherman , 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney?
19. Just as he was losing consciousness, he heard a faint squeak and looked down to see a baby wallaby that had fallen from its mother's pouch.
20. Putting our "Swags" upon our backs, we started off "on the wallaby.
21. The IRB's aim for the tournament is to improve the regularity of top flight competition for the Pacific sides, whilst offering a good breeding ground for young All Black and Wallaby talent.
22. Richards was an Australian who took part in the first tour of Britain by a Wallaby side and won an Olympic Gold Medal in 1908.
23. The authors showed that H19 is maternally imprinted and IGF2 is paternally imprinted in various tissues in the tammar wallaby.
24. Blue-grey spike grass rustles amid swamp box and bush banksias, a frog, perhaps, or even a wallaby.
25. Aside from some stoned tourists and the occasional hallucinating wallaby -- yes, really -- Tasmania has seen few ill effects from its flourishing cash crop.
26. Each of their four children was born in a different country: Pampa, 8, in the United States; Tehue, 5, in Argentina; Paloma, 3, in Canada; and little Wallaby, 1, in Australia.
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