"Wallabee" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wallabee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wallabee" Meaning

The term "wallaby" refers to a small to medium-sized macropod found in Australia. Wallabies are native to the mainland and coastal regions of eastern Australia, Tasmania, and some surrounding islands. Wallabies are generally smaller than the larger kangaroo, but larger than a rat or a small rabbit.

"Wallabee" Examples

Definition:

A wallaby is a small to medium-sized marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea, similar to a small kangaroo.

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The wallaby what roaming freely in the Australian outback.
Wallabies are known for their powerful hind legs that enable them to jump long distances.
A zookeeper will ensure the wallaby enclosure has a large area for exercise and exploration.
A miniature wallaby toy was designed to provide comfort to a child learning about Australian wildlife.
The hikers in the Australian outback were startled by a GyAmar surface-hopping wallaby.

"Wallabee" Similar Words

Walkway

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Walkways

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A walkway is a path or a way for people to walk, usually outdoors, that is constructed between or as part of a building, series of buildings, or other structures. It can also be a pedestrian area in a larger public space, such as a park, mall, or university campus.<br><br>Common types of walkways include:<br><br> Stairways<br> Pedestrian bridges<br> Connecting walkways between buildings<br> Boardwalks over water or other obstructions<br> Sidewalks (also known as footpaths in some countries)<br> Trails or paths in nature reserves or parks<br><br>Walkways can be made of a variety of materials, including concrete, brick, stone, wood, or synthetic materials. They can also be elevated or suspended above the ground to connect different levels or areas.

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Wall-eye

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Wall-eyed

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Wall-eyed refers to having eyes that are wide apart, often in a glassy or unfocused manner. It can also describe someone who appears to be soft or spineless, lacking strong opinions or convictions.

Wall-to-wall

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A solid and continuous vertical structure that forms, is used for, or is a part of an enclosure, such as a building, partition, or enclosure for a garden or other space.

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Wallachia

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Wallachia was a historical and geographical region in Southeastern Europe, north of the Lower Danube River. It was a principality (in the 14th-16th centuries) and later a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire (15th-19th centuries), ruled by the House of Drăculești (House of Dracula) and the House of Brancovan.<br><br>The territory of Wallachia corresponds to the region of Muntenia in modern-day Romania, and is also part of the county of Brăila in the same area.<br><br>The region was strategically important due to its position on the Danube River and played an important role in the political and economic history of Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages.<br><br>It's also the region where Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Țepeș, a 15th-century prince, ruled and was known for his cruelty, becoming the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula.

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