make the world go around
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editmake the world go around (third-person singular simple present makes the world go around, present participle making the world go around, simple past and past participle made the world go around)
- (idiomatic) To play an essential role in causing the things in life to work as they should; to underlie the fulfillment of the needs of human existence.
- 1907, O. Henry, “Cupid á la carte”, in Heart of the West:
- "But say, Jeff, it's said that love makes the world go around. Let me tell you, the announcement lacks verification. . . . Love and business and family and religion and art and patriotism are nothing but shadows of words when a man's starving!"
- 1992 March 22, Vincent Canby, “Review/Film Festival: Roundelay Of Love On an Isle In Wartime”, in New York Times, retrieved 5 October 2015:
- Gabriele Salvatores's "Mediterraneo" is a deliberately charming comedy whose most daring conceit is that love, in one form and another, makes the world go around.
- 2012 April 18, C. J., “Mann knows it's a fine line between eccentric, crazy”, in Minneapolis StarTribune, retrieved 5 October 2015:
- "It takes all kinds of people to make this world go around. . . . We all need to work together," she said.
- 2014 January 15, Ilyce R. Glink, Samuel J. Tamkin, “How to get your finances in home-buying shape”, in Washington Post, retrieved 5 October 2015:
- Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely.
- 2015 September 12, Alisa Boswell, “FFA student talks about her passion”, in Potales News-Tribune, retrieved 5 October 2015:
- Waller said agriculture makes the world go around, and there would be no clothing and no food without it.
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