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View definitions for upcountry

upcountry

adjective as in inland

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Example Sentences

Now, he said, the lane’s residents are mostly migrants from upcountry.

A cousin told her father the pair were headed upcountry.

Meanwhile the virus has spread into more rural areas, including one of the United Nations-run camps upcountry where more than 150,000 civilians still shelter after South Sudan’s civil war ended in 2018.

“A lot of ladies here working in nightlife are mostly from a poor family or upcountry,” she said.

From Reuters

He has mapped where farmers can grow coffee next: basically upcountry, where it’s cooler.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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