Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for kangaroo. Search instead for klangarkade .
Definitions

kangaroo

[kang-guh-roo] / ˌkæŋ gəˈru /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

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

The batch also included crocodile wallets, butterflies, jerky, shark cartilage, peacock feathers, kangaroo meat and other animal parts.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the red flag was shown, Zhou Guanyu said his Sauber was "jumping around like a kangaroo", while Pierre Gasly said the ride of his Alpine "was the worst it's been so far this year".

From BBC

According to a report published today in Nature Human Behaviour, running down big game such as antelope, moose, and even kangaroos was far more widespread than previously recognized.

From Science Magazine

This cave has some creatures you might not expect, like flamingos and kangaroos, and some of them are helpful rather than hostile.

From Seattle Times