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worldling
noun
A mundane person, preoccupied with worldly matters rather than spiritual affairs
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A troubled visiting "worldling" in search of good luck, he suggests, "Might stop before this favoured scene, / At Nature's call, nor blush to lean /Upon the Wishing Gate …" To pinpoint these Wordsworthian "spots in time" an online guide has been created to map and explain the landmarks and vantage points that shaped some of the best-known verses in the English language.
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I'm watching the match on my laptop which means I can sacrifice the awful Clive Tyldesley to listen to 5 live," says Simon Worldling.
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