black stump

  • 1black stump — noun AUSTRALIAN beyond the black stump a long way from towns, stores, etc …

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  • 2Black Stump — The Australian expression black stump is the name for an imaginary point beyond which the country is considered remote or uncivilised, an abstract marker of the limits of established settlement. The origin of the expression, especially in its… …

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  • 3black stump — The black stump of Australian legend first appears in 1954, and is an imaginary marker at the limits of settlement: Head west of the Black Stump, sail right past Woop Woop, keep on going and finally you might hit Urandangi, the town without a… …

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  • 4black stump — /blæk ˈstʌmp/ (say blak stump) Colloquial –noun 1. a point at which known territory or established settlement ends. 2. Sydney Region the State Office Block. –phrase 3. beyond (or back of) the black stump, in the far outback; in outback or… …

  • 5Black Stump — Australian. an imaginary spot marking the supposed limits of civilization: beyond the Black Stump. [1925 30] * * * black stump noun (Aust and NZ) A mythical distance marker on the edge of civilization (esp in beyond the black stump in the far… …

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  • 6Black Stump — Australian. an imaginary spot marking the supposed limits of civilization: beyond the Black Stump. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 7black stump — UK / US noun Australian beyond the black stump …

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  • 8Black Stump Music and Arts Festival — infobox music festival music festival name = Black Stump Music and Arts Festival caption = location = flagicon|AUS Sydney, Australia years active = 1985 Current founders = David Hogg (Australian) dates = October Long Weekend genre = URL =… …

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  • 9Black stump — a mythical place beyond which there is no civilisation, way outback; non specific place in the outback …

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  • 10black stump — I Australian Slang a mythical place beyond which there is no civilisation, way outback; non specific place in the outback II Australian English Out towards the horizon. A long way away …

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