1. around the world - Noun
2. around the world - Phrase
Around Earth from east to west, or west to east, thus crossing all meridians.
He sailed around the world.
In a large proportion of Earth; in various parts of Earth.
around the world (plural around the worlds)
A particular trick move with a yo-yo.
About six sources have been suggested as the origins of the story, as follows: Greek traveller Pausanias (c. 100 AD) wrote a work that was translated into French in 1797 as Voyage autour du monde ("Around the World"). Source: Internet
Around the world, authoritarian leaders are exploiting, exacerbating or grossly mishandling the response to the pandemic, placing selfish interest ahead of public good. Source: Internet
"Around the World in 80 Days" somehow bested several incredible Best Picture nominees to take the top prize at the 29th Oscars, including "The Ten Commandments," "The King and I" and "Giant." Source: Internet
Around the world, people are experiencing a revitalization of their natural surroundings, even as they deal with the tragic human toll of the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Around the world, more and more countries were bracing for a surge in virus cases. Source: Internet
" All Around the World ". 16 January 2007. Source: Internet