Similar Words to South:
Confederacy
Confederate States
Confederate States Of America
Dixie
Dixieland
Due South
In The South
S
Southward
To The South
Examples:
1. A South American gentleman, l believe, sir.
2. You're either east or west of the river, north or south of the road, and I had a compass.
3. You head for the south boundary.
4. It's a little south of Baton Rouge.
5. L am like the south wind from Africa. l've always been here.
6. I tell you, the South had a better Army.
7. The way the South was before the war.
8. Lhugar's our best shot, but it's 300 miles south of the basin.
9. Langhu, a few hundred miles just due south of here.
10. There isn't a home in the South that wouldn't welcome the daughter of Colonel Cameron.
11. The public corridor and elevators-- West, East and South Suite.
12. Not even a Spitfire can be in the north and the south at the same time.
13. The deep South Small danger of What?
14. And now you want me to go with you to South America.
15. Tell me where do you plan to settle when you leave for South America?
16. They say she came over from South America about five months ago.
17. Maybe we could go to a place like South America.
18. He's got a ranch about eight miles south of town.
19. And then we'll go to South America.
20. I stayed down South for a while, and that was it.
21. How long have you been in South Africa?
22. I didn't-- There are no coloured attorneys in South Africa.
23. And since I am, in your eyes, coloured I think we can deduce that there is at least one coloured attorney in South Africa.
24. Most South Africans see him simply as an Indian.
25. I rather like the idea of an Indian barrister in South Africa.
26. It's a tiny factor in South Africa.
27. You're a small minority to take on the South African government not to mention the British Empire.
28. I didn't decide to come to South Africa.
29. What you were writing in South Africa that's what we need here.
30. Invite him, let him say his piece about South Africa then let him slip into oblivion.
Definitions of South:
1. The region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line
2. The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
3. The cardinal compass point that is at 180 degrees
4. A location in the southern part of a country, region, or city
5. The direction corresponding to the southward cardinal compass point
6. Situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the south
7. In a southern direction
