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  • verb Present participle of globe.

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Examples

  • He just got back from a globing warming conference.

    CNN Transcript May 30, 2007 2007

  • A mist of cruel trouble was covering his eyes, and soon the mist had grown into two bright glittering pearly tears, which, globing and trembling, larger and larger, were at length big enough to drown both eyes; big enough to drop, shining, on the grass: big enough to blot out altogether the most brilliant picture that sea and sky could make.

    Aylwin Theodore Watts-Dunton 1873

  • Nor does he make mention of the fact that the only people (airheads mostly) who have tried to forge a link between the two are globing warming theorists themselves.

    From On High Jerry Fuhrman 2010

  • Forget globing warming, an aging population is the biggest problem facing the country.

    Progressive Bloggers Canada2 2009

  • Forget globing warming, an aging population is the biggest problem facing the country.

    Liblogs.ca latest blog entries 2009

  • It's time to blame Bush even more for messing up the world, thus globing warming is more and more even the fault of Bush.

    Ace of Spades HQ 2009

  • He is expected to endorse globing warming and recommend immediate action to provide financial and technical support to developing countries (China?) to help them reduce carbon emissions.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2009

  • Unfortunately they created something that this whole country seems to be globing on to in recent years, style over substance!!!

    Autoblog 2009

  • An tnexpreffive grace, when goodnefs utters Her globing language thro the lips of beauty —

    Tragedies: By Hugh Downman, M.D. Hugh Downman 1792

  • (involving the use of bishops 'registers), but the en - globing of this within a framework of Church history — the whole highly polemical, even dishonest in its use of the sources.

    HISTORIOGRAPHY HERBERT BUTTERFIELD 1968

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