see the world

see the world
to travel to many different countries

I want to see the world before I settle down.

Thesaurus: to go on a journeysynonym journeyshyponym
Main entry: world

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travel widely and gain wide experience

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see the ˈworld idiom
to travel widely and gain wide experience
Main entry:worldidiom

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