yowie
Prononciation : [jaʊi]
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Contexte : « mythology »
(noun) a creature that is part of Aboriginal Australian folklore, often described as a large, hairy being that resembles a Bigfoot or Sasquatch. People say 'yowie' to talk about this mysterious and mythical being from stories.
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Many tourists visit Australia hoping to catch a glimpse of the legendary yowie in the bush.
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I didn't find any evidence that a yowie exists; it seems more like a tall tale.
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Have you ever heard any stories about the yowie?
Contexte : « pop culture »
(noun) a character or mascot in various forms of media, such as cartoons or children's shows. Sometimes a yowie character is created to entertain kids with fun adventures.
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The yowie in the cartoon teaches children about friendship and sharing.
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The new yowie character is not as popular as the old one; kids don't seem to like it.
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What is your favorite episode with the yowie character?
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