How To Use World-shaking In A Sentence

  • The monstrous, world-shaking failure was leaving the country vulnerable.
  • Awkwardly, I shuffled through my doorway and settled on the world-shaking response of, ‘Oh.’
  • It is not the most world-shaking of moral standpoints. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Scarcely world-shaking events, one might think. The Times Literary Supplement
  • What makes Hemingway so relevant today is how he merged great literary works with personal heroism in world-shaking events, including World War I, the Spanish civil war and World War II. Brent Budowsky: Hemingway at War, America in Crisis
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  • For a team that demands victory every year this is world-shaking, humbling stuff.
  • This is not as world-shaking as it seems if you give philosophers some credit. Victor Stenger: The Grand Accident
  • If there is a criticism of these final episodes, it is probably the over-reliance on deep, world-shaking revelations about the characters.
  • If there is a criticism of these final episodes, it is probably the over-reliance on deep, world-shaking revelations about the characters.
  • Hobsbawm, a historian long admired by anthropologists, wonders in a recent book why most of the world-shaking events of the 20th century were unexpected.
  • London-the last book inzhe world-shaking harry potter series headed on Sunday for new sales records as millions of read-ers across the globe rushed to find out the fate of the bespectacled boy wizard.
  • In like manner to the tear-filled celebration that spread across America and the world when President Barack Obama was inaugurated, Oprah's success albeit less world-shaking signals yet another crack in the foundation of institutionalized racism in America. Mike Green: Oprah Winfrey Breaks Through Another Barrier
  • I am currently studying the world-shaking work on storytelling in organizations by Dr. David Boje, who teaches at the College of Business at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, N.M. Mike Bonifer: Cenk Uygur Has a Tree in His Head
  • Harry Potter publisher Barry Cunningham proudly declared that he had found the next world-shaking smash when he signed up authorsRoderick Gordon and Brian Williams and published their book The Highfield Mole, renaming itTunnels. Splice Director Vincenzo Natali Digs Tunnels | /Film
  • The American and European corporations failed not because of the post-Cold War, world-shaking, international developments already mentioned; they failed because of corruption within.
  • How ought a neighborhood newspaper to cover a world-shaking event?
  • And what would come to be the result of these world-shaking efforts?
  • In addition the event is co-hosted by Minutemen American Defense, a Washington state-wide American citizen defense coalition headed by Shawna Forde, a re-born Rock promoter from the days of the music world-shaking Seattle Rock explosion. Wonk Room » Alleged Minuteman Killer Co-Hosted Anti-Immigration Event Featuring GOP Presidential Candidates
  • Think of yourself as a scientist: world-shaking inspiration happens rarely, and the rest of the time you are either doing the math on the last inspiration or incubating for the next one.
  • In my fragile state, however, I felt like I was the beneficiary of a world-shaking magnanimity.
  • NEW YORK—Despite some world-shaking events this year, currency investors are shrugging off the risk of future exchange-rate swings, prompting skeptics to warn that the market is getting too complacent. Currency Investors: What, Me Worry?
  • But there's no denying it was a world-shaking event.
  • It should be an amazing and world-shaking event.
  • The key to the success of the films, as is true of Tolkien's books, is the focus on the small stories, the personal and emotional details, in the midst of world-shaking cataclysmic events.
  • Despite the world-shaking blasts of weaponry as the Americans try to root out the snipers, this is also a contest of wills in which the tension rises to a level that seems unbearable, and then rises again.
  • Besides, I had just discovered an even more world-shaking music.
  • Both attacks were world-shaking events and both led to war. Houston Chronicle
  • the contest was no world-shaking affair
  • Strap yourselves down folks - we have some world-shaking news for you.

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