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Definition of boab in English: boabnounˈbəʊab Australian another term for baobab Example sentencesExamples - He's surprised to hear that it didn't come from a fancy business plan, but rather it was an expansion of growing boabs for her own use.
- They're so inventive and tempting that with our last lunch one of my companions sighs happily, ‘Arrive like a willow, leave like a boab.’
- We set up under of a large boab tree - an icon of this part of Northern Australian - its spindly expressive branches curling over our tents from a chunky grey trunk.
- In addition, those strange looking boab trees, tall livistona palms, beautiful water lilies, colourful kapok bushes and kurrajong trees are all special sights across this unique landscape.
- An inconspicuous cleft within steep red cliffs marks its entrance; the cliffs themselves rise abruptly from a wide, dry plain, dotted with ancient boab trees.
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