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  • noun Plural form of Aussie.

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Examples

  • But you may note that not even that will save the Aussies from the precipitous drop they are taking now.

    Should More Long Island Wineries Submit to Wine Spectator? (Part 1) 2009

  • Kevin Rudd returned fire at the comedian yesterday, suggesting him to visit Alabama before he called Aussies rednecks.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • And if, as the song goes, 'We are one but we are many' then when people label Aussies as racist, they are surely labellling us all.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • The Mufti also slammed the Australians for creating a conspiratorial uproar over his 'uncovered meat sermon' last October and claimed the controversy was a conspiracy to "bring the Islamic community to its knees" and called the Aussies the "biggest liars".

    Why Muslims have more rights in Australia? 2007

  • I mean, did he really think the Aussies were a better team than the All Blacks?

    Business as Usual as All Blacks Beat Aussies RICHARD 2006

  • The Aussies were the smartest and the best and they stopped taking British orders as soon as they found out what happened to those who did.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2003

  • Corretja and Spanish captain Javier Duarte called the Aussies poor losers though it's not over yet as Spain takes a 2-1 lead into Sunday's singles in the best-of-five-matches competition.

    USA TODAY Latest news 2000

  • The only downside for the Aussies was the news that fast bowler the 29-year-old ruled out of the competition with an ankle injury.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • It doesn't matter if it is Will Genia, lock Nathan Sharpe or prop James Slipper, the Aussies are a coherent lot off the field.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • In the Summer Olympics, Australia generally punches above its economic weight because the Aussies are a tough, buff, sporting nation.

    Slate Magazine Daniel Gross 2010

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