Similar words: cut back, get back, set back, setback, get back at, back to back, backpack, back. Meaning: ['aʊtbæk] n. the bush country of the interior of Australia. adj. inaccessible and sparsely populated;.
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1. This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
2. The pioneers hoped to transform the arid outback into a workable landscape.
3. Holidays in the Australian outback are for those with an adventurous streak.
4. The Rock is their excuse for visiting the outback.
5. The plants of the Australian outback represent a vast untapped resource.
6. They sell riding over boulders in the outback to people circling the city for parking spaces.
7. That Aussie on the telly championing the Outback is merely praising its warm-weather virtue.
8. Every time transition, outback circumstances is main factor.
9. Recently, Outback Steakhouse served some new dishes with lower prices. Same flavor, same grade, same value.
10. Goldman declined to comment about either the Outback Steakhouse or Acument asset sales.
11. Macao and relationship of outback classics trade are having long history.
12. To track wallabies through the Australian outback you want a local bush ranger as a guide.
13. In 1988, the first original Outback Steakhouse opened in Tampa,[Sentencedict.com] Florida.
14. Australia's outback journeys give you an idea of the vastness of our interior.
15. OSI Restaurant Partners LLC closed its two Outback Steakhouse restaurants in Beijing this May, having run out its decade-long lease and struggled to attract customers.
16. She went solo backpacking for eight months in the Australian outback.
17. But the other reason to break the journey is to see some of the outback.
18. Aboriginals still point to various rocky outcrops or sandstone gullies which trace the Myndie Snake's progress through the outback.
19. This is the voice of winter talking: Go for the Outback.
20. We must even be judicious when hiking though the outback,(sentencedict.com) where objects sometimes call out for rescue.
21. Craig : But I want to give you a true taste the outback. Crikey! A tiger snake!
22. After 15 years in the job, Mark is an expert in the Outback and Aboriginal culture.
23. Subaru nailed the utilitarian wagon so thoroughly with the Outback that we can forgive it for using Paul "Crocodile Dundee" Hogan as a pitchman.
24. AOL also may be provisionality act, because its are in Beijing to still stay, have a few staff members, do not eliminate future to be able to enter outback market the 3rd times.
25. It comes from the flightless bird of the Australian outback.
26. The locals seem to be cursed with an insatiable yen for the unknown and they bend to it willingly, fleeing for weeks, months even, into that vast spot in the middle called the outback.
27. All the big films were shipped here and the lonely Outback was dazzled.
28. Adon: Well, I really want to get out into the outback.
29. Foreclosure has allowed them to stabilize the family business. Go to Outback occasionally for a steak. Take their gas-guzzling airboat out for the weekend. Visit the Hard Rock Casino.
30. A ghostlike thriller a assemble of teenagers menaced by a driver - less condition in the inhabitant outback.
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