"Dingo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dingo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dingo" Meaning

A dingo is a wild canine native to Australia. It is a type of predator that belongs to the family Canidae and is characterized by its reddish-yellow to yellowish-brown fur, bushy tail, and pointed ears. Dingos are often referred to as wild dogs, and they are found throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some surrounding islands. They are apex predators and primarily feed on smaller animals, such as wallabies, rabbits, and rodents.

"Dingo" Examples

Examples of "Dingo" in Sentences


The children were fascinated by the wild dingo that wandered into their campsite in the Australian outback.
Despite their suspicions, the park rangers couldn't find any evidence that the dingo had killed the missing hiker.
The dingo's distinctive howl echoed across the desert landscape as it searched for its lost pup.
As we hiked through the dense bush, we came face to face with a curious dingo that was sniffing around for food.
In Australian folklore, the dingo is often depicted as a symbol of freedom and wildness, untamed by human civilization.

"Dingo" Similar Words

Dinghy

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A dinghy is a small, typically lightweight, boat, often used for sailing, rowing, or fishing.

Dingier

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Dinginess

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Dingle: (verb) to make a silly or faint ringing sound, often in a higher pitch. It can also refer to a fishing hook that is bent or damaged.

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