Similar words: world, worldly, world war, in the world, worldwide, world war i, world war 2, world war 1. Meaning: n. the hemisphere that includes North America and South America. adj. of or relating to the New World.
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241. He said goodby to his family and shipped out for the New World.
242. Ultimately, he ascended a ladder and went through a gate, and entered a new world where he met long-dead Utnapishtim (Noah) and questioned him about the gods.
243. Only last week, Premier Iemma boasted of Sydney's inclusion on the new World Monopoly board.
244. George Canning, foreign secretary in the 1820s, exaggerated when he boasted "I have called the New World into existence, to redress the balance of the Old".
245. A new World Bank paper prepared for the G20 finance ministers' meeting in Horsham , UK, this weekend warns that the financial crisis could have long-term implications for developing countries.
246. Since European governments forbade colonists to produce their own currency in the New World, Dutch and British merchants there also adopted wampum as a system of money.
247. Select a character and get on your way to the new world to lead the colonies to bloom and prosperity under the banner of the royal house.
248. Sir Walter Raleigh gained considerable favor from Queen Elizabeth I by suppressing rebellions in Ireland and sought to establish an empire in the new world.
249. But settlers did not come to the New World solely motivated by piety.
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250. The Caribbean monk seal was the first New World mammal to be discovered by Columbus and his company on the coast of Santo Domingo in 1494.
251. The King and Queen never dreamed how important cocoa beans could be, and it remained for Hernando Cortez, the great Spanish explorer, to grasp the commercial possibilities of the New World offerings.
252. Viola: At sea , then A voyage to a new world.
253. Any of various New World shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia, related to the blueberries and bearing edible fruit.
254. Any of several terrestrial, saprophytic, chiefly New World orchids of the genus Corallorhiza having yellowish-green to purplish-brown leafless stems and small flowers.
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