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jackaroo

American  
[jak-uh-roo] / ˌdʒæk əˈru /

noun

jackaroos plural
  1. jackeroo.


Example Sentences

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Said one: "The jackaroo who started that story probably saw a wallaby."

From Time Magazine Archive

I suppose, and you can't have Peter Allen chewing the ram-stag mutton and pretending to be a jackaroo.

From Time Magazine Archive

At last they got tired of the fun, Sunlight let the swag lie after Milky called time, and the jackaroo awarded the fight to Rats.

From While the Billy Boils by Lawson, Henry

And if a jackaroo got up to sing, `Just before the battle, mother,' or, `Mother bit me in me sleep,' he'd find it was just before the battle all right.

From Children of the Bush by Lawson, Henry

Jim was little more than a new-chum jackaroo; he was no bushman and generally got lost when he went down the next gully.

From Children of the Bush by Lawson, Henry

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