South meaning in English
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Definition
south: a direction, the opposite of north (the USA is south of Canada)
the South the southern part of the world or a country
Examples
- "His travels took him around the globe: north, south, east and west."
- "I work for "South Australian Jobs Focus", and I'd like to encourage your listeners to come to live and work in South Australia."
- "Delavigne's travels took him around the globe: north, south, east and west."
- "I'm joining you this morning from Adelaide, on the south coast of Australia."
- "Kimberly : South Kensington?"
- "Greg : So, I believe you're going to tell us about job opportunities in South Australia."
- "Kimberly : That would be the Dinchester in South Kensington, yeah?"
- "The highest rates of weight gain per second were localized in the mid-west and the south (the so-called Fat Belt), however weight gain was steady from coast to coast, from California to New York."
- "Something about a hot air balloon ride in the south Pacific."
- "We have a North Island and a South Island, our population is around 4.3 million, and our capital city is Wellington."
- "Candy: Brent, I do see helicopters flying in the south and it looks like- Oh, uh oh."
- "The rugby world seems to be split into two camps: those teams in the Northern hemisphere and those originating from the South, notably the South Africans, the Australians and the legendary All Blacks from New Zealand."
- "They are currently sitting in our warehouse south of Paris, until we take further action."
- "Rachid took a wrong turn over Barcelona and now we're approximately 100 kilometers south of Porto."
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