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		Definition of God's country in English: God's country(also God's own country) noun An area or region supposedly favoured by God, especially the United States regarded in this way.  Example sentencesExamples -  Visitors sometimes ask if this is supposed to be God's country or something.
 -  Since Jane and I moved here all our friends from down south are keen to sample God's own country and Scotland's superb scenery.
 -  The dew made everything on the ground sparkle, and reaffirmed his belief that this was truly God's country.
 -  Would you like to see a postcard of God's country?
 -  Of course, the irony was all the sharper because these events had taken place not simply in God's country, but at summer camp.
 -  It is the laxity of the authorities which has led to such a situation in the God's own country.
 -  For many in Kerala - God's own country - employment (never mind what the job is) in the Middle East is a passport to heaven.
 -  Even if the land issue is satisfactorily resolved, there is no guarantee that tribal dissent would vanish from this part of God's own country.
 -  When used in cooking, as it happens in God's own country, there is a different taste liked by many.
 -  Indeed, Prague is a fine city, the finest ever - except for Vancouver, which, I've been told, is God's country.
 -  Political art will amaze us all again, hopefully God's own country is the theme addressed by this year's prize winner, Jeremy Deller.
 -  If I am to believe the previous speaker, all is well in God's own country.
 -  It's God's own country and I have had a special relationship and friendship with the people from the western counties over the years.
 -  This week Channel 4 begins a new series following eight families as they try to give it a go in God's own country.
 -  Fervent devotees of the Scottish game may question why players would have felt the need to leave God's country in the first instance.
 -  Enthralled by the green view of God's own country, she insists she will come again to take in the beauty of the backwaters.
 -  The Castleford-born writer, who emigrated to Canada 20 years ago, always sets his compelling crime novels in God's own country.
 -  All this and much more is explained in Yorkshire Placenames, the latest in a series of books published by Dalesman celebrating all that is special about God's own country.
 -  Of course, it is inconceivable that these things should ever happen here in Oz, God's own country.
 -  I'm writing as a new resident of Epsom (from Essex) to state that I find it appalling the borough council is willing to spoil its environment by allowing a monstrosity of a mast to be placed in such a beautiful part of God's country.
 
    Definition of God's country in US English: God's countrynoun An area or region, especially a peaceful, rural one, supposedly favored by God.  Example sentencesExamples -  This week Channel 4 begins a new series following eight families as they try to give it a go in God's own country.
 -  It is the laxity of the authorities which has led to such a situation in the God's own country.
 -  The dew made everything on the ground sparkle, and reaffirmed his belief that this was truly God's country.
 -  Enthralled by the green view of God's own country, she insists she will come again to take in the beauty of the backwaters.
 -  For many in Kerala - God's own country - employment (never mind what the job is) in the Middle East is a passport to heaven.
 -  Of course, it is inconceivable that these things should ever happen here in Oz, God's own country.
 -  If I am to believe the previous speaker, all is well in God's own country.
 -  Visitors sometimes ask if this is supposed to be God's country or something.
 -  Fervent devotees of the Scottish game may question why players would have felt the need to leave God's country in the first instance.
 -  Political art will amaze us all again, hopefully God's own country is the theme addressed by this year's prize winner, Jeremy Deller.
 -  Of course, the irony was all the sharper because these events had taken place not simply in God's country, but at summer camp.
 -  When used in cooking, as it happens in God's own country, there is a different taste liked by many.
 -  All this and much more is explained in Yorkshire Placenames, the latest in a series of books published by Dalesman celebrating all that is special about God's own country.
 -  Since Jane and I moved here all our friends from down south are keen to sample God's own country and Scotland's superb scenery.
 -  I'm writing as a new resident of Epsom (from Essex) to state that I find it appalling the borough council is willing to spoil its environment by allowing a monstrosity of a mast to be placed in such a beautiful part of God's country.
 -  It's God's own country and I have had a special relationship and friendship with the people from the western counties over the years.
 -  Would you like to see a postcard of God's country?
 -  Even if the land issue is satisfactorily resolved, there is no guarantee that tribal dissent would vanish from this part of God's own country.
 -  Indeed, Prague is a fine city, the finest ever - except for Vancouver, which, I've been told, is God's country.
 -  The Castleford-born writer, who emigrated to Canada 20 years ago, always sets his compelling crime novels in God's own country.
 
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