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Definition of Koala bear
1. Noun. Sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with grey furry ears and coat; feeds on eucalyptus leaves and bark.
Generic synonyms: Opossum, Phalanger, Possum
Definition of Koala bear
1. Noun. (colloquial) A koala. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Koala Bear
knurls knurly knurr knurrs knurry knurs knut knuts knutson-vandenberg act knyfe | knyght knyghts koa koaita koala koala bear (current term) koala bears koalas koan koanlike | koans koaps koas koashvite kob koba koban kobang kobangs |
Literary usage of Koala bear
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"A TV set catches your eye, its picture shows a koala bear. That was just an example.
Make up a nonsense story for your shopping list. ..."
2. When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2-5 by Mark Overmeyer (2005)
"Below are some examples of the type of writing that resulted. Tom wrote about
the koala bear: The koala nibbles the eucalyptus tree leaves. ..."
3. Guatemala by Shelagh McNally (2006)
"... Flavus) is a funny looking creature with the face of a koala bear and the body
of a raccoon. It's a nocturnal creature that comes out after sunset to ..."
4. Readers' Theater, Grade 2 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Evan-Moor (DST), Ginny Hall, Don Robison (2003)
"There's the platypus with beak and fur, the hopping kangaroo, the cuddly, cute
koala bear, just to name a few. There are big waves for the surfers and big ..."
5. Responsive Literacy Coaching: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Purposeful by Cheryl Dozier (2006)
"My wall also includes a picture of my daughter holding a koala bear, a greeting
card with hairy legs and the phrase "bad hair day," a New Yorker calendar, ..."
6. Boy Writers: Reclaiming Their Voices by Ralph Fletcher (2006)
"He winched the tip of the tree all the way down so it made a big spring and then
Frankie held on like a koala bear while Gary cut the rope with a machete. ..."
7. Daily Language Review: Student Practice Books by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (2007)
"... Jim Henson is known for 3. the street Kim Li lives on 4. the opposite of the
word "push" 5. a picture of a koala bear Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ..."
8. Daily Language Review 3 by Laura B. Williams, Marilyn Evans, Evan-Moor Corporation, Richard H. Williams (1998)
"... Jim Henson is known for 3. the street Kim Li lives on 4. the opposite of the
word "push" 5. a picture of a koala bear Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ..."