- hath once spoken". An
Australian demonym for
South Australian people is
croweater but it does not
carry the same
idiomatic meaning as
eating crow. Literally...
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Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islander may
identify any ancestry. "Wordwatch:
Croweater". ABC NewsRadio.
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September 2005. Retrieved...
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Taino Arawak Boriken (transl. land of
brave people))
South Australia →
Croweater Sunderland,
England →
Mackem Sydney,
Australia →
Sydneysider Ohio → Buckeye...
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Croweaters taken in
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Croweaters Rewarded For
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careers at
Glenelg and Carlton,
playing a
total of
sixteen games for the
Croweaters,
winning a
second Fos
Williams Medal in 1988, and
captaining the team...
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Retrieved 15
December 2019. Born in Sydney,
Chidiac regards herself as a
Croweater after moving to SA with her
parents when she was just
three months old...
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technique was
given the
pejorative name crow
throw (derived from
croweater, a
common name for
South Australians). Crumb: a ball that
spills loose...
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front of 42,521
parochial home fans at
Football Park, the
Croweaters earned their first win over
Victoria at home
since 1964 with a stirring...