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Example sentences for "brigalow"

Lexicographically close words:
brig; brigade; brigaded; brigades; brigadiers; brigand; brigandage; brigandine; brigandines; brigandish
  1. Besides hilly mountainous ranges, brigalow and vine scrubs surrounded the base of Mount Spencer, whose thousand feet of height they climbed, and gave to it its name.

  2. The Bowen River country is very interesting and its scenery most picturesque; it has first-class grazing qualities, small open plains, with patches of brigalow scrub scattered over black-soil country.

  3. The next stage was much impeded by brigalow scrub, but a succession of lagoons supplied the party with plenty of water and excellent game.

  4. In many parts the country was excellent, stretching out in splendid downs, which squatters have long since applied to a lucrative purpose, but in other places the axe had to be used to clear a path through the brigalow scrubs.

  5. There is the Brigalow Scrub in Australia, which has a curious silver-grey shimmering appearance on account of the blue-grey sickle-like leaves of the Brigalow Acacia.

  6. Now they pass through a small patch of Brigalow scrub.

  7. Good-bye to the Barwan and brigalow scrubs.

  8. Descending the hill, steered south-east, crossed a fine basaltic plain, and entered open brigalow scrub, and at 2.

  9. The whole of the country is very level and covered with dense brigalow scrubs, except one sandy plain, on which triodia was more abundant than grass.

  10. The general course was now west-north-west through a country with rich grassy valleys and dense scrubs of brigalow acacia on the higher ground.

  11. The character of the country traversed, from the out-stations on the Dawson River to the head of the Warrego River, was generally that of a grassy forest, with ridges of dense brigalow scrub.

  12. The country till we reached the brigalow scrub was well adapted for pastoral purposes; the rock trap, slate, and porphyry, with veins of limestone.

  13. More blacks were met with who confirmed the tale, and one guided them to a water hole in a brigalow scrub, which she said was the place where the tragedy was enacted.

  14. The rains came down on them in the sickly brigalow scrubs of the Dawson and Mackenzie.

  15. There had been a current in it a short time previously, and, indeed, we had seen the remains of recent rain, in some hollows in the Brigalow scrub.

  16. That central ground between the Mooni and the Barwan, had brigalow growing upon it, was firm, and in some hollows we found water.

  17. Continuing to follow down the brigalow creek, we found that it joined a chain of ponds running N.

  18. The brigalow scrub obliged me this day to travel along the river banks, upon which I found it pleasant to go, as they proved open and grassy.

  19. On ascending it obliquely, following up the smooth clay floor of a water-course, I found myself gradually entangled in a bad scrub of brigalow and rosewood.

  20. We avoided brigalow scrubs, and passed the night on a grassy part of the bank, about ten miles back from the farthest point we had reached that morning.

  21. The bed of the river was broad and sandy; the banks were quite clear of brigalow or other scrubs, level, open, and in most parts covered with luxuriant anthistiria and wild indigo.

  22. The brigalow beyond the river grew on a rising ground of sharpedged red gravel, and, from a small opening, I saw the course of the river running nearly northward.

  23. I continued to seek the river across extensive downs, in many parts of which dead brigalow stumps remained, apparently as if the decay of that species of scrub gave place to open ground.

  24. AFTER a little trouble with the gullies and brigalow scrub, on first setting off, we came upon fine undulating open forest land, and crossed many a gully and small water-course, all declining towards the N.

  25. We again came came upon our track where I intended to hit it, although we had been retarded by brigalow scrub.

  26. The river had a singular tendency to spread into little channels within a belt of brigalow scrub.

  27. Then scrubs of brigalow obliged us to travel in the river bed, as the only open part where we could pass.

  28. A particularly bright ex-trooper from Sydney, Brigalow Dick had a reputation as a safe man, and the horse he rode was one of the finest on the field.

  29. Brigalow laughed uneasily, but did not stir.

  30. Brigalow Dick drew his horse up closer and watched the performance.

  31. You did not know me as the chief performer in that little comedy with Brigalow on Diamond Gully.

  32. Brigalow drew his revolver from his belt, and threw it.

  33. Here we have the usual mingling of fact and myth.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brigalow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.