boo⋅mer⋅ang: -noun 1. a bent or curved piece of tough wood used by the Australian Aborigines as a throwing club, one form of which can be thrown so as to return to the thrower. 2. something, as a scheme or argument, that does injury to the originator. 3. Theater. a. a mobile platform, adjustable to different levels, for painting scenery. b. a batten, usually suspended vertically in the wings, for holding lighting units.
-verb (used without object) 4. to come back or return, as a boomerang. 5. to cause harm to the originator; backfire.
Kyliegh means boomerang in Africa.
It has 2 meaning: boomerang and graceful
I can give you several sentences.I threw the boomerang across the field.That is going to boomerang back on you.The boomerang was a weapon at one time.
a boomerang that flies high. =_= a boomerang that flies high. =_=
'un boomerang'
in a hockey stadium
The boomerang originally comes from Australia, where it was used by Indigenous Australians for hunting and sport.
The island of Boomerang in the South China Sea is the island that is shaped like a boomerang. The island of Smiley, Malaysia also resembles a boomerang at times.
Boomerang is the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
A boomerang can be any colour as they are often decorated.
Boomerang - Italy - was created in 2003.
Gronall is the name of a boomerang shape