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barroom

[bahr-room, -room] / ˈbɑrˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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It was the stem of the water-root,—a plant that, on the karroos of South Africa, has saved the lives of thousands of thirsty travellers, that would otherwise have perished.

From The Giraffe Hunters by Reid, Mayne

The karroos, or elevated tracts, of which we have read, are not like the vast seas of sand of the Sahara.

From The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa by Badlam, Anna B.

The springbok ordinarily makes its home in the arid, sandy plains called karroos.

From The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa by Badlam, Anna B.

Probably no part of the globe presents a more beautiful appearance than these karroos when carpeted by the hand of nature.

From The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa by Badlam, Anna B.

The soil of the karroos is clay and sand, resting on blue slate rock.

From The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa by Badlam, Anna B.




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