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  • noun A native or inhabitant of Sydney (Australia).

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Examples

  • For Doug Lewis, the hook of Australian Rules Football was simple: he married a Sydneysider and wanted to impress her.

    It's a Different Kind of Football 2010

  • She's a Sydneysider, but I have decided to forgive her that solecism.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Glenda Larke 2008

  • According to the citation listing it on the National Trust register, "a visit to Harry's is associated with the concept of being a true Sydneysider."

    The Dish: Meat Pie 2008

  • She's a Sydneysider, but I have decided to forgive her that solecism.

    More light-hearted reads...with a dash of the serious Glenda Larke 2008

  • The next round of DMBLGiT is being hosted by Helen, the Sydneysider who blogs at the wonderful Grab Your Fork.

    2006 June | Baking Bites 2006

  • The next round of DMBLGiT is being hosted by Helen, the Sydneysider who blogs at the wonderful Grab Your Fork.

    And the DMBLGiT winners are… | Baking Bites 2006

  • Reminds me a little of the book Almost French by a Sydneysider in Paris.

    helicopter 2005

  • I'm a gen-X left-wing Sydneysider, who knows and would self-consciously use Koori and Murri occasionally, and Indigenous, Aboriginal or Black habitually.

    languagehat.com: ABORIGINES. 2005

  • One Sydneysider, Peter Rush, has become something of a folk hero by defying civic wrath and writing the words in chalk on Sydney Town Hall.

    Daimnation!: Fighting for Christmas 2004

  • Sydneysider Lucy Allen, 21, had her Facebook account deactivated for two days in July last year after she posted a photo of herself breastfeeding and pumping milk at the same time.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

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