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		Definition of Sydney-side in English: Sydney-sideadjective & adverb Australian Of, in, or towards the city of Sydney and its environs. as adjective I stayed with a fabulous Sydney-side couple as adverb tales of life Sydney-side have well and truly gone stale  Example sentencesExamples -  The owners—old Sydney-side people—lived in town.
 -  Did you never hear a Sydney-side drover blowing about his blooming colony?
 -  I was surprised to find the Earl and Countess, the Young Heir, and the Burglar all speaking with refined Sydney-side accents.
 -  By the bicentennial, local voices had asserted themselves in the Sydney-side sagas of Corris and Day.
 -  We're all quite agreed and made up our minds to turn out and do the thing in the regular good old-fashioned Sydney-side style.
 -  My name's Dick Marston, Sydney-side native.
 -  Six Sydney-side divers demonstrated that enriching their air with a greater percentage of oxygen increases the margin of safety against decompression sickness.
 -  After dining by the waterfront, raging in the clubs, relaxing on the beach, and marvelling at this peerless city, you'll be ready to relocate Sydney-side for the long haul.
 -  It was an 1870 replica, made of Sydney-side yellow-block sandstone.
 -  Someone was hopping the fence and helping themselves to roses—he was sure it was the Sydney-side element among the Australian troops.
 
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