kookaburra

noun
kook·​a·​bur·​ra | \ ˈku̇-kə-ˌbər-ə How to pronounce kookaburra (audio) , -ˌbə-rə\

Definition of kookaburra

: a brownish kingfisher (Dacelo novaeguineae synonym D. gigas) of Australia that is about the size of a crow and has a call resembling loud laughter

called also laughing jackass

Examples of kookaburra in a Sentence

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Two kookaburras in a suburb of Australia were caught making love on a power line Wednesday afternoon until their untimely demise, which resulted in a power outage for around 1,000 homes. Joshua Bote, USA TODAY, "Two lovemaking kookaburra birds caused a power outage in Australia," 16 June 2019 Happy Friday, spangled kookaburras, and welcome back to another edition of This Week in Timothée Chalamet. Cady Drell, Marie Claire, "This Week in Timothée Chalamet, September 14 Edition," 14 Sep. 2018 There is perhaps no better place to go bird-watching this holiday season - and no easier way to get so close to so many exotic flying creatures, including rhinoceros hornbills, Malayan flying fox fruit bats and laughing kookaburras. Susan Glaser, cleveland.com, "Bird-watching in Pittsburgh: National Aviary highlights unusual, intelligent feathered friends (photos)," 20 Dec. 2017 Bee-eaters, ospreys and kookaburras have similar eye-disguising patterns. The Economist, "PalaeontologyOne species of dinosaur wore a bandit mask," 26 Oct. 2017 Examples today include raccoons, ferrets, ospreys and kookaburras. Doyle Rice, USA TODAY, "Bandit-masked, feathered dinosaur hid from predators and prey using camouflage," 26 Oct. 2017 The 10-acre ranch is home to more than 100 animals ranging from armadillos, cheetahs and wallabies to Siberian lynx, kookaburra and alligators. Linda Mcintosh, sandiegouniontribune.com, "Meet rare animals at Wild Wonders event," 17 May 2017 Shows may feature an eagle, a vulture, a condor, a crane or a kookaburra. Sheldon S. Shafer, The Courier-Journal, "Moms get in free to Louisville Zoo on Sunday," 9 May 2017 The final allegro came from a flock of cackling kookaburras outside my villa. George Epaminondas, WSJ, "Montauk Meets Malibu: Australia’s Eco-Chic Byron Bay," 13 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of kookaburra

1834, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for kookaburra

Wiradhuri (Australian aboriginal language of central New South Wales) gugubarra

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More Definitions for kookaburra

kookaburra

noun

English Language Learners Definition of kookaburra

: a large Australian bird whose call is like loud laughter

kookaburra

noun
kook·​a·​bur·​ra | \ ˈku̇-kə-ˌbər-ə How to pronounce kookaburra (audio) \

Kids Definition of kookaburra

: an Australian bird that has a call resembling loud laughter