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  • noun Plural form of antipodean.

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Examples

  • It is easy to exaggerate medieval credulity–we are all familiar with the tales of men with single eyes or antipodeans hopping around on one foot, many of which were playful or satirical–but it is equally true that, in the absence of better information the average informed person was quite willing to believe in the fabulous origins of spice.

    A Conversation with Jack Turner 2010

  • I hope you guys don't mind submissions for antipodeans.

    Opening the Floodgates... Pyr Now Accepting Unagented Submissions Lou Anders 2010

  • He loved that antipodeans respected him but never treated him reverentially.

    Unplayable Robert Lusetich 2010

  • Perhaps Canada felt overshadowed more than the antipodeans?

    Conservatives Fought Against Red Maple Leaf 2008

  • I wrote a few words about Brad Hodge's double century for Australia last week against South Africa, and got alot of Ex-Pat Aussies, Kiwis, and Non-NFL-NBL antipodeans that got into the very little mention.

    Mike Arrington to Not Launch a Cricket Blog Ben Barren 2005

  • I wrote a few words about Brad Hodge's double century for Australia last week against South Africa, and got alot of Ex-Pat Aussies, Kiwis, and Non-NFL-NBL antipodeans that got into the very little mention.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • I mentioned "handphone" to her as a local usage that should go into the dictionary because it is so widely used in Asia - and isn't it much nicer sounding than than "mobile" (beloved of Brits and antipodeans) and more descriptive than "cellphone" of American usage?

    Varieties and Variations Sharon Bakar 2005

  • I hope somebody records and posts it for us antipodeans on the other side of the world.

    request 2007

  • This Fett of whom you speak: Did he do his basic training in some desolate and frigid Empire Air Training school in Edmonton, or do you choose simply to mock the simple antipodeans?

    Scar Friends Luncheon Circle 2005

  • I mentioned "handphone" to her as a local usage that should go into the dictionary because it is so widely used in Asia - and isn't it much nicer sounding than than "mobile" (beloved of Brits and antipodeans) and more descriptive than "cellphone" of American usage?

    Archive 2005-04-01 Sharon Bakar 2005

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