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    boondie
    /ˈbuːndi/

    noun

    • 1. a stone: Australian "loose boondies shifted under the wide-tyred wheels"

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  3. UK /ˈbuːndi/ noun (Australian English) a stone loose boondies shifted under the wide-tyred wheels Examples Growing up in the bush, we threw boondies at all sorts of targets.Australian Any bird of prey that happened to fly over one's urban air space copped a barrage of sticks and boondies.

  4. Apr 12, 2007 · A boondie is an Australian term for a sand cake that is carved from, or broken off of, a larger, hardened pocket of sand. Boondies are typically yellow-orange in colour due to a coating of iron-oxide.

  5. Apr 27, 2021 · Treat your family with a classic Indian sweet ~ Meethi Boondi that’s super-easy to make and hard to resist. Meethi boondi or sweet boondi are crispy petite-sized golden droplets (pearls) made with chickpea flour which are later soaked in saffron-infused sugar syrup.

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  6. Sep 24, 2016 · Sweet Boondi / Meethi Boondi Recipe is an Indian sweet recipe with crisper surface and sugary juice within. This homemade Sweet Boondi / Meethi Boondi Recipe is apt for Prasad during festivals or as a sweet munch after meals.

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  7. Sep 22, 2008 · Boondi Ladoo. Boondi Ladoo is a popular mouthwatering dessert and must to have at all special occasions all over India. Boondis are very small, round deep-fried balls that have been soaked in fragrant sugar syrup. After soaking, the syrup is drained, and the syrup infused boondi are formed into balls (ladoos).

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  8. Feb 9, 2019 · boondi recipe, kara boondi, how to make khara boondi with step by step photo/video. simple diwali snack recipe to share it with friends & family in gift box.

  9. www.oxfordreference.com › abstract › 10Bondi - Oxford Reference

    Mar 2, 2024 · Australian informal 🅘 A bondi (also spelled boondie, bundi, or bundy) is a heavy Aboriginal club. The preferred spelling in the idiom, and its capitalization, are due to association with the Sydney suburb of ...