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Что (кто) такое world weary - определение


World Weary         
SONG COMPOSED BY NOËL COWARD
"World Weary" is a popular song written by Noël Coward, for his 1928 musical, This Year of Grace, where it was introduced by Beatrice Lillie.
I Ain't Got Weary Yet!         
1918 SONG WRITTEN BY HOWARD JOHNSON AND COMPOSED BY PERCY WENRICH
I Ain't got Weary Yet!
"I Ain't Got Weary Yet!" is a World War I song written by Howard Johnson and composed by Percy Wenrich.
the world         
  • In other contexts, the term ''world'' can also refer to the [[Earth]], as seen in this 1972 photograph by the [[Apollo 17]] crew.
TOTALITY OF ENTITIES, TO THE WHOLE OF REALITY OR TO EVERYTHING THAT IS
The world; World (philosophy); World (theology); Worldspace; Worldly; Worldliest; Worldliness; Worldhood; World-hood; World hood; Carnally; Carnalities; Carnals; World as a whole; Entire world; Weralt; World space
To do something very completely or very well, often in a competition.
1. When playing Bond multiplayer on the N64, John would devastate the world.
2. His car was so fast that he could smoke all competitors right off the world.
Примеры употребления для world weary
1. "Rarely surprised," he continued, extolling his world–weary omniscience.
2. It must give world–weary diners something to debate.
3. These are the voices the UN needs, not the yawns of world–weary cynicism.
4. "Whatever "in love" means," he said, uttering the crucial words with an unmistakable, world–weary sneer.
5. Lanky and world–weary, Jumblatt offered a gloomy view of Lebanon‘s predicament.