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Definition of Kookaburras
1. kookaburra [n] - See also: kookaburra
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kookaburras
Literary usage of Kookaburras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beautiful Accomodation in New South Wales, Australia: The Discerning Guide by Jennifer Marie Lamattina (2004)
"kookaburras (the B&B) is located just ten minutes south of Port Macquarie and
... kookaburras was recently built, so it enjoys all the modern conveniences ..."
2. Australian Life in Town and Country by Ernest Charles Buley (1905)
"He slips a saddle and bridle on his riding-horse, and at once sets off to bring
in the cows. By this time, the whole bush is awake. A party of kookaburras, ..."
3. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... noisy kookaburras, bowerbirds decorating nuptial rendezvous, and a dazzling
array of colorful parrots, cockatoos, finches, honeyeaters. ..."
4. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"The kookaburras, brightly colored parrots and parakeets, as well as the kangaroos,
wallabies, possums and, in certain areas, the koalas, all return once ..."
5. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"The two tennis courts are surrounded by shade gums and laughing kookaburras.
The court just below the cabins is adjacent to the golf course, and just above ..."
6. High Corridors: QANTAS, 1954-1970 by John Gunn (1988)
"Australian birds and reptiles were on display and the sound of kookaburras (recorded)
issued from the surrounding bush. When the record was stopped, ..."