12 example sentences using antipodean.
Antipodean used in a sentence
Antipodean in a sentence as an adjective
One of the many great things about being an antipodean is getting these April Fools gags first.
".As an ex antipodean govt contractor, I'm not even kidding.
Throwing my antipodean hat into the ring to add to the growing chorus of "black olives come in jars".
As an uninformed antipodean, thanks for clearing that up.
South Africa is another antipodean country where pencil means Staedtler in black & red
The very name is racist and archaically antipodean.
Hah - right, yes, I'm talking about the one in England, which apparently has quite a bit in common with its antipodean counterpart.
I'm glad this expression won out, instead of the briefly popular but terribly clumsy "antipodean-gripper.
The British invariably take me for an antipodean, the Aussies usually for a Pommie bastard, and then every once in a while for a Kiwi.
Firstly I'm an antipodean and also a keen observer of American style entrepreneurship.
But [citation needed], just generalisations from an antipodean armchair.
It's not easy to accurately summarize:> Height of the antipodean summer, Mercury at the century-mark; the noonday sun softened the bitumen beneath the tyres of her little Hyundai sedan to the consistency of putty.
Antipodean definitions
relating to the antipodes or situated at opposite sides of the earth; "antipodean latitudes"; "antipodal regions of the earth"; "antipodal points on a sphere"
See also: antipodal