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brumby

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Noun — A wild horse living free in the Australian bush.

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Etymology

Origin uncertain, though one popular story traces it to James Brumby, an early Australian settler whose escaped horses supposedly gave the word its name.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “brumby” mean?

The word “brumby” means a wild horse living free in the Australian bush. In plain terms, an Australian term for a feral, free-roaming horse.

How do you pronounce “brumby”?

“Brumby” is pronounced BRUHM-bee (/ˈbɹʌmbi/ in IPA).

How do you use “brumby” in a sentence?

Here is “brumby” used in a sentence: “A herd of brumbies galloped across the outback plain.”

What part of speech is “brumby”?

“Brumby” is a noun.

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