billabong

[ˈbɪləbɒŋ]

billabong Definition

  • 1a branch of a river forming a backwater or stagnant pool, made by water flowing from the main stream during a flood
  • 2a small pond, especially one near a river

Using billabong: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "billabong" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The billabong was teeming with fish after the flood.

  • Example

    We went swimming in the billabong near the campsite.

  • Example

    The cattle were drinking from the billabong.

billabong Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for billabong

Phrases with billabong

  • a billabong that is dry for most of the year, usually found in arid regions

    Example

    The dry billabong was a popular spot for camping and picnicking.

  • billabong country

    an area characterized by many billabongs, typically found in Australia

    Example

    We drove through billabong country on our way to the outback.

  • a type of hat with a wide brim, typically made of canvas or straw, often worn for outdoor activities

    Example

    He wore a billabong hat to protect himself from the sun while fishing.

Origins of billabong

from Wiradjuri 'bilabaŋ', meaning 'a watercourse that runs only after rain'

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Summary: billabong in Brief

The term 'billabong' [ˈbɪləbɒŋ] refers to a stagnant pool of water formed by a branch of a river during a flood or a small pond near a river. It is commonly found in Australia and can be used to describe an area with many billabongs, known as 'billabong country.' 'Billabong' can also refer to a type of hat worn for outdoor activities.

How do native speakers use this expression?