0 the world: --
1 any ball-shaped object --
2 the world: --
3 an object shaped like a ball, or such an object having a map of the world on its outer surface --
4 the world: --
Although the forum speaker points to the globe of the world, the working man's attention is fixed on the city where he lives and works.
The conjunctiva was cut and the globe retracted with forceps to expose the optic nerve.
All of these changes will have effects on the global economy and the quality of life around the globe.
First because he sees western civilization expanding over the whole globe, and western culture replacing cultures of other types.
Moreover, there is not much area left on the globe that is agriculturally promising.
Architecture is marketed as a tourist attraction in cities around the globe.
British national identity is not only constructed in relation to ideas about distant racialized populations around the globe.
The aggrandizing state has run amok and collectivism has triumphed across the globe.