Similar words: worldwide, cold war, world, in the world, all over the world, hold water, hardware, hold with. Meaning: n. a war in which the major nations of the world are involved.
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181. With astonishing speed prime spots in streets known for fashionable shopping before the second world war are being snapped up.
182. At the pleasure of a couple of bourgeois we get a world war, in which twenty million people die.
183. Today's farewell party brought together staff who'd worked there during the Second World War.
184. In the twenty years prior to the First World War there were numerous incidents of football hooliganism.
185. During the Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War, alcohol consumption, understandably, fell significantly.
186. It used to be said in World War Two that careless talk cost lives.
187. By the look of him he might well have left a genuine World War Two leather bomber jacket in the bedroom.
188. This process was further stimulated by the massive increase in state purchase of military and industrial equipment during the Second World War.
189. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo led to the First World War.
190. The code was used by the Japanese Navy during World War II.
191. The UN was set up during the closing stages of World War II.
192. However, before the First World War it was not at all clear how far the social democratic movements had been subverted.
193. Lee commanded the 101st Airborne division in World War II.
194. It was the First World War because it affected most of the people of the world.
195. These institutions were concerned mainly with gymnastics and confined largely to women until after the Second World War.
196. It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War.
197. We see newsreel footage of cavalry, blazing buildings, war planes - from revolutions, civil war, world war.
198. It was taking time for Britain to recover from the First World War.
199. With the onset of World War 11, the ranks were severely depleted, and the forest work camps were closed.
200. The commemoration of the dead in the First World War was seen as a triumphalist commemoration of those who died for Britain.
201. Up to the close of World War I, there had been a unified one-power standard for both the fighting services.
202. The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in Beirut in the aftermath of the First World War.
203. I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Albert Einstein
204. Prior to World War I, infant mortality rates in the workhouses were more than double the rate for the entire population.
205. The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south, beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications.
206. Another form of child allowance was introduced during the first World War.
207. My father fought in the Pacific during World War II. Sentencedict.com
208. Up to the Second World War it was normal for governments to run a balanced budget.
209. Coal-tar technology could not cope with the huge expansion in the chemical industry that took place after the Second World War.
210. The inter-urban trams suffered badly from unlicensed competition during the First World War.
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