Similar words: world court, world-class, world, worldly, new world, world war, world view, world bank. Meaning: n. a soccer tournament held every four years between national soccer teams to determine a world champion.
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91. The new front runner is New Zealand, co-hosts of the inaugural 1987 World Cup.
92. But the 1996 World Cup was something of a contrivance, a made-for-promotional-purposes event.
93. Following the disappointing returns in the World Cup, Richardson and his players had been under intense pressure.
94. There will be at least six full internationals in the side, which is captained by World Cup fly-half Neculai Nichitean.
95. Nevertheless, the Ibrox fixture is part of a carefully-planned World Cup build-up which provides some real challenges to Vogts's side.
96. The three legs of the World Cup can take enough out of a horse without subjecting it to too much unnecessary effort beforehand.
97. If Mr Moynihan is prudent, he will already be thinking ahead to the World Cup of 1994.
98. Tensions within international football could mean that the fourteenth World Cup will be the last of its kind.
99. He may have been off colour in the World Cup, but he had set a fine example to others.
100. To qualify for the Olympics, each country must have two shooters who have won first place in World Cup competition.
101. This summer he's off to compete in the world cup.
102. Retaining all 12 available World Cup players, the faith of the West Indies selectors was thoroughly vindicated.
103. Tan was a gold medalist in that event at both the 1993 World Cup and the 1994 World Championships.
104. The feeling he gave me winning the Dubai World Cup was quite unbelievable.
105. The federation was irate because it had wanted to send them on a world tour after the World Cup.
106. A good performance from Baggio today would probably guarantee his place in Vicini's World Cup side.
107. This week's, though,(www.Sentencedict.com) is one of my favourites - the cricket World Cup.
108. Russell was later told he hadn't been selected for the world cup.
109. The answer is that Billy got his hands on the rugby world cup.
110. Despite calls for his head, Taylor yesterday pledged to stay on until his contract expires after the World Cup in 1994.
111. Did the garage proprietor also make a contract of sale in relation to the World Cup coins?
112. This World Cup has been a showcase for the game both in this country and world-wide.
113. It was a great advertisement for Test cricket, with the instant variety of the World Cup just around the corner.
114. At the time it was genuinely believed that he was a significant factor in the unsatisfactory World Cup performance.
115. It was like soccer's World Cup host country handing over the television rights to the visiting nations.
116. Sanderson, now 36, scattered her World Cup opponents in the opening round, launching a throw of 61.86 metres.
117. It was not just because he was such a sporting superstar, a man voted player of the 1994 World Cup tournament.
118. The World Cup Final in Rome will attract a worldwide audience of nearly one billion, the largest for any supporting event.
119. The official World Cup web-site scored a record number of hits last week.
120. This is partly thanks to the free insurance provided by one of the World Cup sponsors and partly historical perspective.
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