up-country in English

adverb
1
in or toward the interior of a country; inland.
she comes from somewhere upcountry

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "up-country" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "up-country", or refer to the context using the word "up-country" in the English Dictionary.

1. Now, it's the most buff, pumped-up country on the planet.

2. " He's living up country, " he says " in a tree with a baboon. "

3. Anabasis ( plural Anabases ) ( historical) a military march up-country, especially that of Cyrus the Younger into Asia

4. Anabasis (plural Anabases) (historical) a military march up-country, especially that of Cyrus the Younger into Asia

5. Anabase (Anabasis, the Classical Greek word for a journey up country) was the first mature work by Saint-John Perse, the poetic pseudonym of French diplomat Alexis Leger

6. Thus, Commercial Cargoes are transported to and from numerous Commercial Centres, as well as Industrial Estimates, scattered around in the Up-Country, wherefor Roads and Railways are utilized.

7. Located just outside Providence, Rhode Island, Up Country offers high quality dog Collars, dog leads, dog harnesses, cat Collars, cat harness and leash sets, and other pet products with style

8. Xenophon's record of the entire expedition against the Persians and the journey home was titled Anabasis ("The Expedition" or "The March Up Country"). It is worth noting that the Anabasis was used as a field guide by Alexander the Great during the early phases of his expedition into Persia.

9. The poet wrote mainly for himself, but after the manuscript was brought back to France by friends, Anabase won instant esteem, with translations into several major European languages by the end of the decade, and the Anabase Anabasis, the Classical Greek word for a journey up country was the first mature work by Saint-John Perse, the poetic

10. The poet wrote mainly for himself, but after the manuscript was brought back to France by friends, Anabase won instant esteem, with translations into several major European languages by the end of the decade, and the Anabase Anabasis, the Classical Greek word for a journey up country was the first mature work by Saint-John Perse, the poetic