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Meaning of nulla-nulla | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˈnʌ.lə.nʌ.lə/

Definitions

A war club used by Aboriginal Australians

Australia

Examples

“When these two men get within hearing distance, they tap two nulla nullas, or other weapons together, and crouch down in the long grass, or among bushes, so as to be out of sight. The bush mob hear the tapping, but pretend they don't know what it is, and say to each other in the presence of the boys, "What noise is that?"”
“After the growling the two men stood apart and hurled their boomerangs at each other, but these were easily fended off with the nulla-nullas. Then the two men came together and fought with nulla-nullas. They swung and thrust at each others' head, legs and arms, jumping about all over the place.”
“A nulla nulla should be grasped so that one's fingers are not crushed by a blow (several older men were missing part of a finger and had a crushed thumb). One trick is to slide one's nulla nulla along an opponent's nulla nulla and thus rake his fingers.”
“See also quotations under nulla and nullah-nullah.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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