At a somewhat later day, Bernard Shaw achieved world-wide fame by the creation of a legendary and fantastic wit known as "G.
Perhaps in seeking the causes for Mark Twain's renown in his own country one may discover the causes for his world-wide fame.
It is an order," he said in a quick aside, "bestowed only upon men of world-wide fame.
The second is called the Grand Cross, and is bestowed only on crowned princes, prime ministers, and men of world-wide fame.
What's the matter with Doctor Gilman's being of world-wide fame?
It was so with Wilberforce, whose efforts in the cause of British emancipation gave him a world-wide fame.
The popular actor, Macready, who won a world-wide fame in the business, by his long connection with the stage, expressed a similar opinion of theatres after he left the play.
And Vishnu himself, of world-wide fame, and worshipped of all the worlds, was born of Devaki through Vasudeva, for the benefit of the three worlds.
I know thou art of good behaviour, of great prowess, and of wide fame!
Longfellow was in the fulness of his world-wide fame, and in the ripeness of the beautiful genius which was not to know decay while life endured.
It was the volume which contained "The Luck of Roaring Camp," and the other early tales which made him a continental, and then an all but a world-wide fame.
The History of New England," won for him world-wide fame.
His remarkable "Essays" won for him world-wide fame.
His radical studies of the problems of social life have since led to a number of works of striking character, which have won him a world-wide fame.
Greatest in this field stands Bancroft, whose history of our country is a classic of world-wide fame.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wide fame" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.