waddywood (Meaning)
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waddywood (n.)
An Australian tree (Pittosporum bicolor); also, its wood, used in making waddies.
Synonyms & Antonyms of waddywood
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waddywood Sentence Examples
- The waddywood plank creaked ominously under the weight of the heavy load.
- The indigenous tribesman skillfully carved a boomerang from a sturdy piece of waddywood.
- The fire crackled merrily, its flames casting a warm glow on the waddywood walls of the hut.
- The elderly man's waddywood walking stick served as both a support and a symbol of his long life.
- The waddywood fence surrounding the homestead provided protection from intruders and animals.
- The waddywood xylophone produced a haunting and ethereal sound.
- The waddywood totem pole stood tall and majestic, a testament to the ancient culture of the people.
- The waddywood bowl held a fragrant stew that filled the air with a tantalizing aroma.
- The waddywood logs blazed brightly in the fireplace, spreading warmth throughout the chilly evening.
- The waddywood puppet show delighted children with its lively characters and captivating stories.
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An Australian tree (Pittosporum bicolor); also, its wood, used in making waddies.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The waddywood plank creaked ominously under the weight of the heavy load.
The indigenous tribesman skillfully carved a boomerang from a sturdy piece of waddywood.
The fire crackled merrily, its flames casting a warm glow on the waddywood walls of the hut.
The elderly man's waddywood walking stick served as both a support and a symbol of his long life.