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down under
or Down Under
noun
- Australia or New Zealand.
adverb
- in, to, or into Australia or New Zealand.
down under
noun
- Australia or New Zealand
adverb
- in or to Australia or New Zealand
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of down under1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Now she’s in the land Down Under.
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Initially it looked like no England coach would be involved down under, despite a strong finish to the Six Nations and a second-placed finish behind France.
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Up until then the view had been that after the Big Bang, which created the Universe, its expansion would slow down under the force of gravity.
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Warburton says a returning Tuipulotu in midfield could hold the key to Russell's success Down Under.
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Look at what that did for the Welsh lads that went down under in 2013.
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