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Outback   /ˈaʊtbˌæk/   Listen
noun
outback  n.  The remote bush country of Australia; as, they hunted kangaroo in the outback. (Australian)



adjective
outback  adj.  Same as out-of-the-way. (prenominal)
Synonyms: backwoods(prenominal), out-of-the-way, remote.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Outback" Quotes from Famous Books



... war scare was on, and passing Lytton we had to undergo a strict examination to prove that we were not spies. It can be imagined with what prayers a number of sunburnt, outback Queenslanders paraded to satisfy the defence authorities that they were peaceful and law-abiding citizens. I remained three days in Brisbane, the evenings of which I spent at the Exhibition, which was frequented by ladies and gentlemen indulging in the pleasure of roller-skating. ...
— Reminiscences of Queensland - 1862-1869 • William Henry Corfield

... folk and children under sixteen. The boys, as they attained manhood, drifted outback to shear, drove, or to take up land. They found it too slow at home, and besides there was not room enough for them ...
— My Brilliant Career • Miles Franklin



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