New zealand meaning in English
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Definition
New Zealand: a British commonwealth country in the South Pacific
a New Zealander: someone from this country
Examples
- "We encourage all of our listeners to visit Australia and New Zealand when you have some free time."
- "Rob (New Zealand) : And I'm Rob, from Auckland, New Zealand."
- "Bruno : New Zealand?"
- "New Zealanders and Australians are like competitive neighbours - always trying to beat each other."
- "Rob, tell us about New Zealand."
- "Have you considered New Zealand?"
- "Rob (New Zealand) : Nah, this guy's cool, man."
- "So, would you say that that's pretty much all you need to know about New Zealand and Australia?"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : I'm a dog psychologist from New Zealand."
- "I'm from New Zealand – it's full of sheep."
- "Bruno is looking at opening a new office for his company and I suggested New Zealand."
- "My name's Shaun Saber from New Zealand Perfume Ltd."
- "Rob (New Zealand) : New Zealanders are often called "Kiwis"."
- "We're here with Jeff and Rob, from the magical lands of Australia and New Zealand."
- "In New Zealand, we have black sheep!"
- "Glenn : Bruno, we're joined by Scott McCully, the consultant from New Zealand."
- "It's like 300 times the size of New Zealand!"
- "Rob (New Zealand) : New Zealand is located about 2,000 kilometers off the coast of Australia."
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