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The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Indigenous language, likely the Dharug language of the Sydney region. The boomerang has been used for hunting and sport by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years.
The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the Turuwal tribe in New South Wales, Australia. It is believed to have originated from the Dharug language.
Origin unknown.
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 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.
No-one's certain where the word came from, but the most likely source is an Aboriginal language in which it means "returning throwing stick".
Gronall is the name of a boomerang shape
A boomerang can be any colour as they are often decorated.
The Bombay Boomerang was created in 1970.