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Anzac adjective of or relating to the Anzacs; characteristic of the Anzacs AUSTRALIA, 1915- And for ever in our track, / Down the years to come, will pace / Pilgrims of our Anzac race. — Lance Corporal Cobber, The Anzac Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 99, 1916
- If they weren’t langing-lights I saw, then I’ll drop ‘em in Martin Place the first Anzac Day after we get back to Aussie. — W. R. Bennett, Night Intruder, p. 112, 1961
- Moss had told him to say it again and the apostles of Anzac mateship had sent for the police and had them thrown out. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 182, 1971
- The body might falter but the ANZAC spirit will survive. — Martin Cameron, A Look or the Bright Side, 1988
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