noun
- curved throwing sticks that return to the thrower when thrown properly, traditionally used by Australian Aboriginal peoples
- actions or statements that have an unexpected negative effect on the person who made them
Usage: figurative
verb
- to return unexpectedly to harm or affect the originator
Examples
- The children learned to throw boomerangs at summer camp.
- Traditional boomerangs were carved from hardwood.
- His harsh criticism boomerangs back to damage his own reputation.
- The politician’s attack ads boomeranged when voters turned against him.
- She collected decorative boomerangs from her trip to Australia.
- The plan to cut funding boomerangs by reducing program effectiveness.
- Ancient boomerangs were used for hunting and sport.