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What is the meaning of phrase his worldly

The phrase "his worldly" is usually used in the context of "his worldly possessions" or "his worldly goods."

It refers to the material things a person owns in their lifetime, including:

* Property: Land, houses, vehicles, etc.

* Money and valuables: Cash, jewelry, artwork, etc.

* Personal belongings: Furniture, clothes, electronics, etc.

Examples:

* "He gave away all his worldly possessions to charity."

* "The old man had few worldly goods left."

* "She was determined to leave her worldly concerns behind."

Essentially, it means everything that a person has accumulated in the physical world. It often has a slightly negative connotation, suggesting that material wealth is not the most important thing in life.

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