Some of the famous characters from the TV series 'WordWorld" include characters like Bear, Sheep, Pig, Frog, Dog, Duck, the bugs, and the three little pigs.
No, the word 'world-famous' is an adjective, not a noun.The adjective 'world-famous' describes a noun as being well known around the world (a world-famous scientist or a world-famous battle).
The New York Yankees won the 2009 World Series.
A digraph is a pair of characters or letters that come together to create a phoneme or a series of phonemes that don't correspond to usual values of the combined characters. Another word for it is diagram.
Wayne's World
It is a proper noun.
Chevalier is not a Japanese word. it is french meaning "knight." it is used on the Japanese series "Blood+" because most of the characters actually have French origin.
I think the word ACTUALLY we use many times. So its very common.
Hath (Doctor Who) is a list of the fictional characters, such as aliens, that are in the 'Doctor Who' television series. However, the word 'hath' is an archaic form and is the singular present tense of the word 'have.'
Supporting characters or secondary characters.
Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago Cubs, four games to two in the 1935 World Series.
"Famous" may not be the best word to use, but Yes, Family Guy is known around the world.