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to the south

adv. in a southern direction; "we moved south" [syn: south, in the south]

Usage examples of "to the south".

He had lived his life on this silent continent, bounded by mist and ice to the north, mist and ice to the south, the Benjamini Ocean to the east, the Sea of Dust to the west.

And I don't know a thing about the societal types to the south of Diaspra.

Cheaters Slagg took an aviator and his plane down to the South Polar continent, and established bases for the fellow.

Behind us, to the south and east, an immense country, and a chaotic heap of rocks and ice, the limits of which were not visible.

The firing to the south was coming closer-that had to mean Longstreet was doing well.

Hawkesworth has lately revived, in his preface to the Voyages to the South Seas.

She sheathed her dagger, picked up her falchion, and followed Chap to the south stairway with EmĂȘ.

If he didn't get to the south tower before the gardeners began scurrying about, he'd have to hide in the woods again.

With caution, they worked a little northward, stopping now and then to watch the party below and to the south.

Rus From's engineers had used old fashioned sledgehammers and charges of the black powder liberated from Sindi's own magazines to demolish whole blocks of buildings on the southern side of the square, effectively extending the plaza almost another full kilometer to the south.

But if they'd given it more space to the south, they'd compensated by using the rubble produced by their demolition exercises to build stone walls, six meters high and three meters deep across every street and alleyway giving access to the square.

I'm going to have to bring them close into the road and spread them thinner to cover the extra footage, so I need you to swing further down to the south to anchor the line.