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		Definition of nature strip in English: nature stripnoun Australian A piece of publicly owned land between the front boundary of a house or other building and the street, typically planted with grass.  Example sentencesExamples -  About two weeks later there was a burning mattress on their nature strip and a swag of threatening phone calls.
 -  Each street has a nature strip; each bungalow faces the same way, has a backyard and a front garden, all fenced, low at the front, high at the back.
 -  Are there fallen leaves accumulating on your lawns and nature strips?
 -  The cactus expert said get out of the house NOW, get on to the front nature strip and wait for me, I will be there in 20 minutes.
 -  There were three little rabbits on the nature strip on the way to the bus stop.
 -  Apparently she believes the logical way to get rid of a horrible old gas cooker is to leave it on the nature strip.
 -  It was really just a nature strip, like there would be outside any house in Canberra.
 -  Apart from the missing newspapers, I found a wrapper on the nature strip just a few metres away down the footpath towards the station.
 -  Vehicles must be positioned in various locations along the front of the home, both within the property's boundary and along the nature strip immediately opposite it.
 -  I don't know what you've done to your nature strip, which resembles an overgrown miniature botanic gardens, but it makes life difficult for my passenger to alight from my car.
 
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