Dingoes [noun]
Definition of Dingoes:
coyote
Opposite/Antonyms of Dingoes:
-
Sentence/Example of Dingoes:
If dingoes are growing in size in response to 1080 exposure, there could be ecological implications down the line.
You only shot once at the dingo—there are two chambers empty in this revolver.
We felt proud of the occasion and grateful to General Dingo.
Now a dingo or wild dog, now a toombat or opossum, made its appearance, and created matter of interest and inquiry.
Leaving science to unravel this problem, it may be said of the dingo that he is a good-looking but an ill-behaved animal.
No surface water is to be obtained in the mallee district; its silence is only disturbed by the melancholy wail of the dingo.
The dingo of Australia is thought to be derived from some imported variety of dog.
I've often watched a dingo turn round twice, and then pitch himself down in the long grass like as if he was dead.
The dingo lived by feeding on the kangaroos, and thus kept down the number of those animals.
Among the animals there were no noxious ones except the dingo, or wild dog, which was found in various parts of the country.