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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

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

Watching Mia enjoy a fleeting moment of joy as she and Riley belt out Sia’s “Chandelier” in a car before screeching to a halt beside a mortally injured kangaroo, we sense a mounting inevitability.

From New York Times

This includes beef, lamb, veal, pork, or kangaroo, with a serve being 65g cooked, which equates to 90 to 100g raw.

From Salon

But game day brought out the fans, including a man dressed in a kangaroo costume who identified himself only as “Skippy.”

From Seattle Times