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kangaroo

[kang-guh-roo] / ˌkæŋ gəˈru /


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It didn’t help that her husband—who’d known Hoxha when the two men were students together in Paris—was found guilty by a kangaroo court of plotting to overthrow the government.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also tweeted a kangaroo emoji in an apparent reference to the conduct committee.

From BBC

Michael Philippou: On the thematic side, that kangaroo was a puppet that like 10 people were controlling.

From Salon

“I think the players are liking Australia. They like it here. They see some kangaroos. So we want to stay a little bit longer.”

From Washington Times

But then the car stops, its headlights revealing a mortally wounded kangaroo — a regionally specific piece of roadkill, yes, but otherwise an all-too-familiar harbinger of horror-movie disaster.

From Los Angeles Times