Everyone wrestles crocodiles, rides kangaroos to school, :) (I must say, it is fun...) koala 'bears' drop from trees
A stereotypical Aussie i.e. an Australian, but one of a particular type: a rough and uncultivated working man. Think of the Australian characters in the Crocodile Dundee films, especially the Paul Hogan one, all stereotypical Ockers.
Welcome home (mate). The most common language spoken in Australia is English, but I would not suggest trying an Australian accent unless you have practiced it a lot. (The "mate" is optional and is part of a stereotypical Australian accent. It would sound like "'Welcome 'ome, mate!" if you want to stay stereotypical.)
True Blue means "genuine". It often refers to a person who conforms with the stereotypical perception of Australian-ness.
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He was a stereotypical Jewish man with his big nose
"Shazza" is a colloquial Australian term that is often used as a nickname for women named Sharon. It is also sometimes used more broadly to refer to a stereotypical Australian woman, often portraying characteristics such as being tough, independent, and outspoken.
The word that uses all of the letters listed is 'Stereotypical'.
The most like stereotypical hood in The Outsiders is Dally.
A stereotypical character is a stereotype. A stereotype is the type of person that categorizes people into certain types of groups. For example, a stereotypical character can categorize a funny person as the "class clown," or can say that a mean person is the "school bully." In drama a stereotypical person is just about the same kind of person, but also works for a person that plays a stereotypical character in a play or any other production as their role or part.
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A stereotypical scientist is one who wears a white lab coat and glasses. They are always caught up in their work in the lab.