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World-shaking   /wərld-ʃˈeɪkɪŋ/   Listen
World-shaking

adjective
1.
Sufficiently significant to affect the whole world.  Synonyms: earthshaking, world-shattering.  "The contest was no world-shaking affair" , "The conversation...could hardly be called world-shattering"






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"World-shaking" Quotes from Famous Books



... right splendidly, after such ideas of splendor as a young half-Hun might cherish. For indeed, he had but little and remote Chinese heredity in him; was of the race of Attila and Genghiz, of Mahmoud of Ghazna, Tamerlane, and all the world-shaking Turkish conquerors. —Well, but these people, though by nature and function destroyers, have been great builders too: building hugely, monumentally, and to inspire awe, and not with the faery grace ...
— The Crest-Wave of Evolution • Kenneth Morris

... casting herself into the sacrificial fire, which consumed her—the prototype of all pious Hindu widows who perform Sati—in the presence of gods and Brahmans. Shiva, maddened with grief, gathered up the bones of his unfortunate consort and danced about with them in a world-shaking frenzy. Her scattered bones fell to earth, and wherever they fell the spot became sacred and a temple sprang up in her honour. One of her elbows fell on the banks of the Sipra at Ujjain, and few shrines enjoy greater or more widespread fame than ...
— India, Old and New • Sir Valentine Chirol

... "Touch!" A world-shaking voice bellowed the word to a million waiting loudspeakers, and the applause of the audience echoed back ...
— Planet of the Damned • Harry Harrison



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