At sunrise, on a glorious morning in mid January, the Bullaroi party, well mounted, wend their way to the appointed rendezvous, from whence the amalgamated forces are to proceed to the brumby grounds.
This was carried out despite Dick's protests that he was fit to start on another brumby drive.
Yellow Billy's half-broken brumby fairly bolted in a race, cleared off the road, and rushed through a belt of timber at breakneck speed, towards his native haunts in the Nulla ranges.
I cam across some brumby tracks yesterday aifternoon in the springers' paddock," continued the squatter to Harry, the head stockman.
If you, sir, look upon a bit of a brumby hunt as an extraordinary thing, let me inform you that to me 'tis but a trifle.
The brumbyis no more a native Australian horse than the mustang is a native American horse; that is to say, it is not indigenous to the country.
This consists, first of all, in determining the usualbrumby run.
Jessie M'Intyre to Joe Blain, as she came out into the back yard, shortly after breakfast, one fine morning a few days after the brumby hunt.
Their views of life in general, and brumby hunting in particular, were novel and unconventional.
I heard Dickson tell your father, Sandy, at the brumby hunt, that a party was comin' out from Tareela to visit the caves.
As soon as the white flag was seen, General Merritt, who had made the steamer Zafiro his headquarters, sent General Whittier, with flag lieutenant Brumby to meet the captain general and discuss a plan of capitulation.
At once Lieutenant Brumby hastened away to take down the Spanish flag.
The Capitulation having been signed, Lieutenant Brumby immediately went to Fort Santiago with two signalmen from the Olympia and lowered the Spanish flag, which had been flying there all day.
The attitude of the mob was not reassuring, so Lieutenant Brumby asked an infantry officer who was present to bring his detachment as a guard.
Lieutenant Brumby returned to Admiral Dewey to report, and again went ashore with General Merritt.
Old Brumby asks no price or fee O'er all his wide domains: The man who yards his stock is free To keep them for his pains.
Supreme Court Judge, hearing of Brumby horses, asked: "Who is Brumby, and where is his Run?
Brumby's Run Brumby is the Aboriginal word for a wild horse.
On odds and ends of mountain land, On tracks of range and rock Where no one else can make a stand, Old Brumby rears his stock.
The eager stockhorse pricks his ears And lifts his head on high In wild excitement when he hears The Brumby mob go by.
They venture out 'neath moon and star Along the flats to feed; But when the dawn makes pink the sky And steals along the plain, The Brumby horses turn and fly Towards the hills again.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brumby" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.