Definitionn. a person absorbed by the concerns and interests and pleasures of the present world
Last update: July 31, 2015
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From the old worldling broke forth an involuntary low laugh, which was a sort of cackle. [Please select]
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An astute worldling had remarked that he was at once more ceremonious and more casual in his manner than men bred in America. [Please select]
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The conversation was full of pitfalls for this charming and dutiful worldling, and Rachael was too clever to risk a fall. [Please select]
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The worldling has his sneer at this as at the services of religion. [Please select]
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"She is a shallow little worldling," said Selma, with measured intensity. [Please select]
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She took a fancy to me--which was odd, wasn't it, when I'm such a worldling.' [Please select]
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And I, all the time, am a worldling, and a modern. [Please select]
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"It will be my part to be a worldling--for your sake," she said, her breath wavering. [Please select]
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Among the Philosophers Helvetius held the place of the rich and clever worldling, so often found in literary circles. [Please select]
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Kinglake’s kind spoiling of a raw young woman, and of the wit, the egregious vanity, the coarseness, the kindness, of that hard old worldling our Lady of Bitterness. [Please select]
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As I, worldling and jester though I am, for some mysterious reason have found favour in the lady's eyes, she manifests this graciousness whenever we foregather. [Please select]
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