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Definition of Kurrajongs
1. kurrajong [n] - See also: kurrajong
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kurrajongs
Literary usage of Kurrajongs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly (1888)
"I found oranges ripest, not at the foot of the kurrajongs, but at the summit,
some 2000 feet above the river. The cherries had the stone outside the fruit, ..."
2. The "Lloyd" Guide to Australasia by Norddeutscher Lloyd, A. G. Plate (1906)
"... lunch at Newport Hotel or Bay View House, coach at 3.30 to Manly, thence
steamer to Circular Quay, arriving in Sydney about 6 pm The kurrajongs. ..."
3. A Place for a Village by Brian Spittle (2006)
"The driveway of a hundred or so yards is still lined with the sugar gums and
kurrajongs my grandfather planted in 1912. This is the real home of my father's ..."
4. Songs and Verses by Philip Durham Lorimer (1901)
"... While the kurrajongs were flow'ring On their rich and native soil, Where the
tree-clad rocks above them Scarcely see the sons of toil. ..."