Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
World Cup .
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Examples
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He's the world record-holder, went 4 for 4 in fall World Cups and is favored to win the gold medal.
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Americans had shown in 1994 and 1999 that they could stage sold-out and immensely profitable men's and women's World Cups and a repeat performance was promised.
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Dellacamera, ESPN's MLS voice, is the veteran of six World Cups (five TV, one radio), four Women's World Cups and two Summer Olympics.
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He's the world record-holder, went 4 for 4 in fall World Cups and is favored to win the gold medal.
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He's the world record-holder, went 4 for 4 in fall World Cups and is favored to win the gold medal.
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"It's always sad," the veteran of eight World Cups said.
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The documentary reveals research from the last three World Cups shows that the side taking the first kick in penalty shootouts is seven times more likely to win.
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The documentary reveals research from the last three World Cups shows that the side taking the first kick in penalty shootouts is seven times more likely to win.
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"It's always sad," the veteran of eight World Cups said.
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He's the world record-holder, went 4 for 4 in fall World Cups and is favored to win the gold medal.
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