A fleshy wrinkled and often brightly colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds (chickens and turkeys) or lizards.
1 The time was early December, and the golden wattle in full bloom.
2 Cottages were no longer made of mud and wattle , but of stone.
3 Every magpie, minah, and wattle - bird within a mile joins in the clamour.
4 The hut was very small and was made of wattle and daub.
5 A cottage built of wattle and daub stood ahead, roofed in straw.
6 The light of a low fire cast flickering shadows over wattle - and - mud walls.
7 A low earthen wall surrounded the house, barns, and three stone - and - wattle corrals.
8 For leave to sit by their wattle they demanded contributions of fuel.
9 The doorway was generally closed by a wattle secured by a bar.
10 The Anthochaera carunculata is the largest of the wattle birds in South Australia.
11 Turning, Wulf saw Erik enter the wattle gate to the garden.
12 Yet here was wattle as far as the eye could reach.
13 Toby and I built a wattle hut, and a shelter for the pony.
14 We have only to wattle a screen between these four uprights.
15 The village street ran along the mud-and - wattle front wall of Shivdas's high farmhouse.
16 Roughed logs formed the walls, insulated with thick layers of wattle .
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