boomerang in the PONS Dictionary

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They were, however, all armed with shields, spears, waddies, and boomerangs.
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The principal design of the structure is based on the shape of two boomerangs and is topped by an 81 metre (266 foot) flagpole.
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The boomerang shape was another design element that captured movement.
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The boomerang propeller was used in the third trial, and the average speed attained in a course of six runs was 9.913.
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More importantly, boomerang pickups with their single coil-like sound (despite being humbuckers) never really caught on with the public.
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She also attempts to throw one of the eels over the hedge as a signal, but fails, as it comes back like a boomerang.
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The steering wheel, shaped like a boomerang, is set in the centre.
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A large rock shelter with paintings of a human figure plus objects like boomerangs.
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Many swifts have very long, swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
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And the kangaroo he hit with a boomerang, the child did.
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