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Meaning of bunji-bunji

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bunji-bunji (n)

Australian timber tree whose bark yields a poison

bunji-bunji Sentence Examples

  1. In the dense forest, the bunji-bunji plant flourished with its vibrant green leaves.
  2. The indigenous tribe used the bunji-bunji leaves for weaving intricate baskets.
  3. Carefully, she plucked the ripe bunji-bunji berries, known for their sweet flavor.
  4. The medicine man brewed a concoction using extracts from the bunji-bunji roots.
  5. Children played hide-and-seek among the towering bunji-bunji trees.
  6. The folklore spoke of a mythical creature dwelling deep within the bunji-bunji grove.
  7. Birds chirped melodiously, perched on the branches of the bunji-bunji, echoing through the forest.
  8. The bunji-bunji blossoms painted a picturesque scene in the heart of the wilderness.
  9. With its resilient bark, the bunji-bunji tree withstood the harsh winds of the monsoon.
  10. Explorers marveled at the diversity of life surrounding the bunji-bunji ecosystem.

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Australian timber tree whose bark yields a poison

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In the dense forest, the bunji-bunji plant flourished with its vibrant green leaves.

The indigenous tribe used the bunji-bunji leaves for weaving intricate baskets.

Carefully, she plucked the ripe bunji-bunji berries, known for their sweet flavor.

The medicine man brewed a concoction using extracts from the bunji-bunji roots.