Translation for '
tucker' from English to Slovak
NOUN | a tucker | tuckers | |
SYNO | Benjamin Ricketson Tucker | Sophie Tucker | to beat | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The mulga apple is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by the Indigenous Australians of Central Australia.
- The town's annual festival called "Bush Tucker Day" is held every September, when Trundle's small population is usually increased 2 to 3 fold.
- The names for workers who performed these tasks ("fuller", "tucker", and "walker") have become common surnames.
- TV shows made use of the bush tucker theme. Malcolm Douglas was one of the first presenters to show how to 'live off the land' in the Australian Outback.
- The fruit has been used as bush tucker or traditional medicine by Aboriginal Australian people over centuries.
- Black Bob and the terrible tucker twins.
- Tasmania also has a number of native edibles, known as bush tucker in Australia.
- In one episode an Indigenous Australian is educating Coight on finding bush tucker.
- The tubers of this species are edible, and were a highly favoured staple food source (bush tucker) for Indigenous Australians.
- She cites as influences Caryl Churchill, debbie tucker green, and Arthur Miller, as well as Toni Morrison and Sam Selvon.
- In 2014 she took part in debbie tucker green's "generations".
- The waterlily is a bush tucker of the Aboriginal people in northern Australia. The tuber, stem, flowers and seeds are all edible.
- is a step-like rise in the level of Tucker Glacier above its junction with Trafalgar Glacier, in Victoria Land.
- The term "tucker bag" appears in a number of traditional Australian songs and poems, including "Waltzing Matilda" "Whose is that jumbuck you've got in your tucker bag?
- "Whose is that jumbuck [...] you've got in your tucker bag?
- Walter E. Stucker was a state legislator in Pennsylvania.
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