God's country
Americannoun
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an area or region supposed to be favored by God, especially a naturally beautiful rural area.
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an isolated rural area.
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one's native region.
Etymology
Origin of God's country
1860–65;
Example Sentences
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“What are you trying to say? You trying to say that we are not in God’s country? We’re not all in God’s country?”
From Los Angeles Times • May 12, 2025
"Get me to God's country, right? Remember that?"
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2025
“This is a clay dirt road way out in the middle of what we call God’s country on the way to a nice little fishing lake.”
From Seattle Times • Jul. 20, 2020
When I leave the demonstration, I drive southeast out of Atlanta toward Arbery’s hometown, Brunswick, five hours away on the Atlantic Ocean, across God’s country, where nobody wears a mask.
From New York Times • Jun. 26, 2020
Just like this wasn’t as much God’s country as any place you can name!
From Claim Number One by Ogden, George W. (George Washington)
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