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Swagman   Listen
noun
Swagman  n.  A bushman carrying a swag and traveling on foot; called also swagsman, swagger, and swaggie. "Once a jolly swagman sat beside a billabong Under the shade of a coolibah tree. And he sang as he sat and watched his billy boiling, 'Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me?'"






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"Swagman" Quotes from Famous Books



... from time to time. Kitchen, outhouses, bachelors' quarters, saddle-rooms, and store-rooms had been built on in a kind of straggling quadrangle, with many corners and unexpected doorways and passages; and it is reported that a swagman once got his dole of rations at the kitchen, went away, and after turning two or three corners, got so tangled up that when Fate led him back to the kitchen he didn't recognise it, and asked for rations over again, in the firm belief that he was at ...
— An Outback Marriage • Andrew Barton Paterson

... Charming Gentleman The Baker The Dawn Dance Cuppacumalonga The Swagman The Ant Explorer Riding Song The Funny Hatter The Postman The Traveller Our Street The Little Red House The Pieman The Triantiwontigongolope The Circus You and I Going to School Hist! Bird Song The Music of Your Voice The Boy who Rode into the Sunset The Tram-man The Axe-man The Drovers The Long ...
— A Book for Kids • C. J. (Clarence Michael James) Dennis

... phrases of quite new coinage, or arising from quite new objects or orders of things—as Larrikin, Swagman, Billy, Free-selector, Boundary-rider, ...
— A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris



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