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Definition of Bourke in English: Bourkeproper nounbəːk A town in the north-west of New South Wales, situated on the Darling River, about 800 km from Sydney.
Phrases informal The remote and sparsely populated inland of Australia. we don't have the same roads in the back of Bourke as we have in Sydney Example sentencesExamples - The girl grew up in a mud hut in the back of Bourke.
- It's a fitting monument to a delightfully diverse career that began with some songs written in a caravan out the back of Bourke.
- If you choose to live in the back of Bourke, I think you don't expect everything to be just as good there as it is in the urban centres where the vast majority of the population live.
- The team conducted a biodiversity survey on the wildlife reserve out the back of Bourke, in the state's far west.
- Further west of Sydney, out the back of Bourke, they are also looking for a lot of long-lost teams.
Origin Named after Sir Richard Bourke (1777–1855), soldier and governor of New South Wales (1831–37). |