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All over the world
Answer for the clue "All over the world ", 10 letters:
planetwide
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. throughout a planet. adv. throughout a planet.
Usage examples of planetwide.
Fleet could have coped with a few planetwide rebellions, but not everything at once.
Now, of course, there was a planetwide weather watch, and fast aircraft could be dispatched at short notice to a developing storm center to drop anti-thermal bombs.
Nramia, but what Chakotay had ordered as a strike against the capital city turned out to be a planetwide disaster.
The magnetic railway network was a planetwide form of transport that was mainly used for freight but also, to some extent, by the working classes and even, in somewhat more luxurious coaches, by lower managerials.
Finding it, the probe then reached out, racing through citywide, planetwide, and ultimately Commonwealthwide data hubs.
The raiders had obliterated another remote village--and laid waste to a small Army of the Lord patrol base since Bishop Ralphy Bruce Preachintent gave his after-the-fact approval of the planetwide surveillance.
Linguistic software had analysed the dozen or so Stoner dialects carried by the expedition members, applying complex lexicostatistic models to merge these modes of speech into a new, planetwide dialect for Resurgam as a whole.
The 'experts' who had compiled the guides had no actual colonial experience and were far too conditioned to stocked storerooms, planetwide resources or frequent supply ship runs.
The system's Navy personnel were crisp and efficient enough when onboard ship or crewing the planet's orbital HQ base, but they tended to go native, all crispness vanishing into a sort of planetwide, laid-back surfer culture, the instant they hit groundside, and the same seemed to be true of the SS.
At least with powered weapons—but to throw up a planetwide dampening field?
It wasn’t that he hadn’t thought of a planetwide dampening field that irked him.
Just curiosity, Minerva, as I neither intended to own slaves nor would the excess in my purse make a dent in a planetwide custom.
Even greater ingenuity turned the ensuing planetwide catastrophe—its inundation with the toxic, corrosive waste, oxygen—into an opportunity by evolving metabolisms which not only tolerated it, but thrived on it and harnessed it as fuel for better engines.
The encyclopedia enlarged the picture by stating that music was a planetwide mania on Optheria, with citizens competing on a planetary scale for opportunities to perform on the sensory organs.
The past twenty-five years had been a cumulative string of disasters planetwide: The sea bottom had fractured along a kelp root line to form the first strip of land.