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 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.
Gronall is the name of a boomerang shape
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Boomerang is the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
A boomerang can be any colour as they are often decorated.
Shadow of the Boomerang was created in 1960.