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Sydney
[ sid-nee ]
noun
- Sir Philip. Sidney, Sir Philip.
- a seaport in and the capital of New South Wales, in SE Australia.
- a seaport on NE Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, in SE Canada.
- a male or female given name.
Sydney
1/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- a port in SE Australia, capital of New South Wales, on an inlet of the S Pacific: the largest city in Australia and the first British settlement, established as a penal colony in 1788; developed rapidly after 1820 with the discovery of gold in its hinterland; large wool market; three universities. Pop: 3 502 301 (2001)
- a port in SE Canada, in Nova Scotia on NE Cape Breton Island: capital of Cape Breton Island until 1820, when the island united administratively with Nova Scotia. Pop: 32 286 (2006)
Sydney
2/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- a variant spelling of (Sir Philip) Sidney
Sydney
- Largest city in Australia , located in the southeastern part of the country, surrounding Port Jackson inlet on the Pacific Ocean ; the capital and largest city of New South Wales state; Australia's chief port and main cultural and industrial center.
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Example Sentences
In 2022, Edwards' Sydney Sixers were beaten in the final of Australia's Big Bash.
The first Test against the Wallabies will take place on 19 July in Brisbane, with the series continuing in Melbourne and Sydney over the following two weeks.
He held that role at the University of Sydney and even placed an appeal for historical papers in the university newspaper.
A midweek match precedes the second Test in Melbourne on 26 July, with the third in Sydney on 2 August.
A host of Democrats held smaller events and roundtable discussions with healthcare providers in their own districts, including Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove in Los Angeles and Rep. Ted Lieu in Redondo Beach.
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