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carabao

NOUN
  1. water buffalo of the Philippines

How To Use carabao In A Sentence

  • It may be topped with cheese made from the milk of the carabao (the local water-buffalo), slices of salted duck eggs, butter.
  • The next wave came from Malaysia and is credited with developing agriculture and introducing carabao (water buffalo) as draft animals.
  • Smaller but more pervasive carabao loggers, however, continue to poach wood from protected areas, using the beasts to haul logs to roads or river banks to be picked up by smugglers.
  • Piang's big, black eyes filled with mystery when he described how the juramentado rides to the abode of the blessed on a shadowy, white horse, taller than a carabao, just as dusk is falling. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old
  • The Navy is always in consultation with (Aquatic and Wildlife) to find the best method of reducing the population of the carabao.
  • The scene I caught was a tribal celebration at night with the tribesmen dancing and then butchering water buffaloes (called carabaos in the Philippines).
  • In less than thirty minutes, a convoy of men and wooden carts pulled by lumbering carabao began the perilous journey back to the American lines with an enraged Japanese Army in hot pursuit.
  • It was 1991, and the communist guerrillas in their village had just stolen the family's one and only carabao.
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