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jackaroo

[ jak-uh-roo ]

noun

plural: jackaroosjackarooed jackarooing


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Harry spent time in Australia in 2003 during his gap year, working as a “jackaroo” at a Queensland cattle station.

Next evening the Jackaroo and one or two other chaps and the girls went out 'possum-shooting.

I always thought she had a sweet voice, and I'd have enjoyed it if that damned Jackaroo hadn't been listening too.

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

I've carried a portmanteau on the hot dusty roads in green old jackaroo days.

One evening the jackaroo was down by the homestead-gate when Mary came cantering home on her tall chestnut.

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