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native soil
noun
The country or geographical region where one was born or which one considers to be one's true homeland.
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MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM "Native Soil: Art and the American Land".
But Let England Shake is magnificently ambivalent about her own native soil.
Beyond that, Robinson expertly brings his little postage stamp of native soil to life.
While British fiction freewheels into multicultural heaven, British poetry remains firmly grounded in native soil.
But the artists wanted their piece to be shown on native soil.
Over the years, the Guinnesses have outfitted their home with objects largely reaped from native soil.
But what counts as hospitality in a far-away land constitutes, on native soil, a siege.
The early death of his father made for a complicated relationship with his native soil.
"I want to save our native soil from the Taliban," Mullah Salam said at the time.
I like knowing that they grew not far from the cabin in this native soil.
We seem to want music that grows out of a specific native soil.
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