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Synonym: awayoverseasAntonym: homenarrowlySimilar words: at home and abroadbroadbroadcastroadabrogateon the roadrailroadtake the roadMeaning: [ə'brɔːd]  adj. in a foreign country. adv. 1. to or in a foreign country 2. far away from home or one's usual surroundings 3. in a place across an ocean. 
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151. Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of holidaying abroad.
152. High prices in the UK make it worthwhile for buyers to look abroad.
153. The new law is a bit hard on those who were born abroad.
154. Lady Thatcher, who is abroad, was not available for comment.
155. When exchange controls were lifted Swedes rushed to invest abroad.
156. He has spread the news abroad that you are leaving.
157. He also collects things for the house on his travels abroad.
158. When the travel company went bankrupt, many holidaymakers were left high and dry abroad or waiting at the airport.
159. Japan might be able to unload more of its steel abroad.
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160. Sampling the local cuisine is one of the delights of a holiday abroad.
161. Perhaps next year more of us will be able to afford holidays abroad.
162. In an effort to make a complete break with the past, she sold everything and went abroad.
163. The cream of this year's graduates have gone abroad for jobs.
164. Yet ever since then, people at home and abroad have voiced different opinions about it.
165. Don't reckon on going abroad this summer, we may not be able to afford it.
166. She gives frequent performances of her work, both at home and abroad.
167. While King Richard was abroad, the barons had been intriguing against him.
168. Selling goods abroad is no more difficult than selling to the home market.
169. There's a rumour abroad that she intends to leave the company.
170. The devaluation of the pound will make British goods more competitive abroad.
171. I chose to work abroad to improve my career prospects.
172. Mother kept a firm hold on her son's hands as he said goodby to her abroad.
173. Agency France Presse enjoys great popularity both at home and abroad.
174. He likes travelling abroad and learning about other people's customs and traditions.
175. I can now afford a new car, holidays abroad and lots of other goodies.
176. The books about Harry Potter are very popular now, both at home and abroad.
177. About 65 per cent of its sales come from abroad.
178. They have two grown children, both of whom live abroad.
179. My wish of going abroad to study English damped down.
180. If the pound's value is high, British investors will spend their money abroad because the pound will buy them more.
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