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[ jak-uh-roo ] / ˌdʒæk əˈru / Australian
noun, verb (used without object), plural jack·a·roos,jack·a·rooed, jack·a·roo·ing.Words nearby jackaroojackal, jackanapes, “Jack and Jill”, “Jack and the Beanstalk”, jack arch, jackaroo, jackass, jackass bark, jackass brig, jackass gunter, jackass penguin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for jackarooHarry spent time in Australia in 2003 during his gap year, working as a “jackaroo” at a Queensland cattle station. Harry To Travel To Australia Next Month|Tom Sykes|September 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST An' we gets a letter from the jackaroo's friends that puts us to a lot more bother. Children of the Bush|Henry Lawson Old Peter and a jackaroo were out on the run watching a bush-fire across Sandy Creek. Children of the Bush|Henry Lawson One evening the jackaroo was down by the homestead-gate when Mary came cantering home on her tall chestnut. Children of the Bush|Henry Lawson
He buck-jumped rather specially well, as might be expected of a Jackaroo. Down Under With the Prince|Everard Cotes Jackaroo, name given in Australia to a green-horn from England inexperienced in bush life. The Nuttall Encyclopaedia|Edited by Rev. James Wood
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