Similar words: weal and woe, dorothea lange, zeal, zealot, zealotry, zealous, zealously, overzealous. Meaning: n. 1. an independent country within the British Commonwealth; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1907; known for sheep and spectacular scenery 2. North Island and South Island and adjacent small islands in the South Pacific.
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1. We went to New Zealand last winter.
2. Australia and New Zealand are former British colonies.
3. England beat New Zealand in a grudge match .
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4. A trip to New Zealand is out of the question this year.
5. Can the New Zealand bowlers fight back after their thrashing at Christchurch?
6. He wrote off to the New Zealand Government for these pamphlets about life in New Zealand.
7. The Maoris arrived in New Zealand from Polynesia over 1 000 years before the Europeans.
8. There has always been intense rivalry between New Zealand and Australia.
9. They are hoping to win tomorrow's opener against New Zealand.
10. New Zealand was weak in defense.
11. They demolished New Zealand 226 in the final.
12. She's alive and well and living in New Zealand.
13. How far is it from Australia to New Zealand?
14. He scored three tries against New Zealand.
15. Much of our butter comes from New Zealand.
16. I'm jetting off to New Zealand next week.
17. July 24: Australia v New Zealand .
18. My parents live in New Zealand now.
19. The movie was shot in New Zealand.
20. He went out to New Zealand.
21. France patched things up with New Zealand.
22. The Cook Islands mandate was given to New Zealand.
23. The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
24. Oceania is mainly made up of Australia and New Zealand.
25. New Zealand is at the top of the pecking order of rugby nations.
26. Kiri Te Kanawa is a famous singer from New Zealand.
27. Before a rugby match[sentencedict.com], the New Zealand team perform a Maori war dance.
28. The TV series 'An Angel at my Table' was based on the autobiographies of the New Zealand author Janet Frame.
29. For summer skiing down under, there is no better place than New Zealand.
30. Much of the butter eaten in England comes from New Zealand.
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