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

  1. The waddywood plank creaked ominously under the weight of the heavy load.
  2. The indigenous tribesman skillfully carved a boomerang from a sturdy piece of waddywood.
  3. The fire crackled merrily, its flames casting a warm glow on the waddywood walls of the hut.
  4. The elderly man's waddywood walking stick served as both a support and a symbol of his long life.
  5. The waddywood fence surrounding the homestead provided protection from intruders and animals.
  6. The waddywood xylophone produced a haunting and ethereal sound.
  7. The waddywood totem pole stood tall and majestic, a testament to the ancient culture of the people.
  8. The waddywood bowl held a fragrant stew that filled the air with a tantalizing aroma.
  9. The waddywood logs blazed brightly in the fireplace, spreading warmth throughout the chilly evening.
  10. 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.