Diametrically opposite point on the Earth's surface.
1 His arm may reach even to the antipodes to strike you there.
2 Well, Herbert came to visit me the other day from the antipodes .
3 She proved to be the antipodes of what they had hoped for.
4 If Hawthorne was the antipodes of Emerson, Wendell Phillips was of Wasson.
5 To suppose that there are human beings at the antipodes was heresy.
6 Here, almost at the very antipodes , did I once more greet ye.
7 Lactantius, passage quoted from, to prove the impossibility of their being antipodes .
8 On the contrary, one's handwriting is often the antipodes of his character.
9 Manhattan's antipodes lies on the SE branch of the Mid-Indian Oceanic Ridge.
10 A standard question, perhaps, for visiting football royalty in the antipodes .
11 Credit: John Marris, Lincoln University P antipodes larval form on lichen.
12 You are, I suppose, in Germany; intellectually speaking, almost the antipodes of America.
13 America and England are the antipodes of each other in all these things.
14 Better stand as far apart as the antipodes than live in perpetual strife.
15 This seemed the antipodes of romance and Gilfoyle hesitated to decide.
16 A few beetles take passage in these gilded barges-nodoubt, for the antipodes .
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