welter

IPA: wˈɛɫtɝ

noun

  • A general confusion or muddle, especially of a large number of items.
  • A tossing or rolling about.
  • A surname.

verb

  • (intransitive) To roll around; to wallow.
  • (intransitive, figurative) To revel, luxuriate.
  • (intransitive, of waves, billows) To rise and fall, to tumble over, to roll.
  • To wither; to wilt.

adjective

  • Heavyweight. (of horsemen)
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Examples of "welter" in Sentences

  • There was welter of water in the bucket.
  • I tweaked the Kurt Welter article a bid.
  • He is surprised to see the welter of sources.
  • Shyam Prasad wins welter weight title in style.
  • Its best streets are paved, others are welter of mud.
  • How can it govern in a welter of confusing place names
  • London would disappear in a welter of 1000s of categories.
  • People need to be able to assess this welter of mysticism.
  • That would lead to a welter of such categories on each article.
  • But that's just me, trying to make sense out of a welter of sources.

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