warragal

/ˈwɔrəɡæl/
noun
  1. A wild or semi-wild horse, especially in Australia.
    • The rancher spotted a small herd of warragals near the river.
    • Unlike domestic horses, warragals are known for their toughness and independence.
    • The children were excited to see a warragal galloping across the open plain.
  2. A person who is wild, unruly, or difficult to control.
    • She called him a warragal for sneaking out of the house at midnight.
    • My little brother is a real warragal when he doesn't get his nap.
    • The old sailor was a warragal who refused to follow any rules.
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