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Meaning of gidgee

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gidgee (n)

scrubby Australian acacia having extremely foul-smelling blossoms

gidgee Sentence Examples

  1. The gnarled gidgee tree stood tall in the parched Australian outback.
  2. The thick, twisted trunk of the gidgee provided shelter for desert wildlife.
  3. The leaves of the gidgee contained essential oils with antiseptic properties.
  4. Aboriginal peoples used the bark of the gidgee for ceremonial purposes.
  5. The seeds of the gidgee were a valuable food source for birds and insects.
  6. The wood of the gidgee was exceptionally hard and durable, making it ideal for toolmaking.
  7. Herds of kangaroos grazed beneath the canopy of the aging gidgee.
  8. The roots of the gidgee penetrated deep into the dry soil, securing its place in the harsh environment.
  9. The gidgee's flowers bloomed briefly during the rainy season, painting the desert with a splash of color.
  10. The gidgee stood as a testament to the resilience of life in the arid Australian interior.

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scrubby Australian acacia having extremely foul-smelling blossoms

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No antonyms found.

The gnarled gidgee tree stood tall in the parched Australian outback.

The thick, twisted trunk of the gidgee provided shelter for desert wildlife.

The leaves of the gidgee contained essential oils with antiseptic properties.

Aboriginal peoples used the bark of the gidgee for ceremonial purposes.