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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Nationality & race
AussieAus‧sie /ˈɒzi $ ˈɒːzi, ˈɑːzi/ noun [countable] SAN informal someone from Australia —Aussie adjective
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Aussie• Featherstone will now use a slice of the Fox cash to recruit an Aussie scrum half.• Every Aussie team has a nickname.• Roebuck added the conversion, and the Aussies were coasting 19-0 at the interval.• Two more Roebuck penalties gave the Aussies a 9-7 lead which they held until Stephens' two drop goals.• But Harding is a superb pitcher, with a controversial past and could help the Aussies to a strong showing.• She and two of the Aussies then proceeded to the next floor where guest bedrooms were to be found.• Laker's return of 9 for 37 was outstanding, but he was to go one better when the Aussies followed on.
Origin Aussie (1900-2000) Australian
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