brumby

[ˈbrʌmbi]

brumby Definition

  • 1a wild horse of Australian origin
  • 2an untrained or untamed horse

Using brumby: Examples

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

  • Example

    The herd of brumbies galloped across the plain.

  • Example

    He caught a brumby and trained it for riding.

  • Example

    Brumbies are considered pests by some farmers.

brumby Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brumby

Phrases with brumby

  • an area where wild horses roam freely

    Example

    We went on a hike through the brumby run and saw several herds of wild horses.

  • the process of reducing the population of wild horses, often through hunting or capture

    Example

    The government authorized a brumby cull to control the population of wild horses in the area.

  • a device used to capture wild horses

    Example

    The rancher set up a brumby trap to catch the wild horses that were damaging his crops.

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Summary: brumby in Brief

'Brumby' [ˈbrʌmbi] refers to a wild horse of Australian origin or an untrained or untamed horse. It is often found in the context of wildlife management and horse training, as in 'He caught a brumby and trained it for riding.' 'Brumby' extends into phrases like 'brumby run,' denoting an area where wild horses roam freely, and 'brumby cull,' referring to the process of reducing the population of wild horses.