dwelt in English

verb
1
live in or at a specified place.
groups of gypsies still dwell in these caves
synonyms:residelivebe settledbe housedlodgestayput upabidebe domiciled
2
think, speak, or write at length about (a particular subject, especially one that is a source of unhappiness, anxiety, or dissatisfaction).
I've got better things to do than dwell on the past

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "dwelt" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dwelt", or refer to the context using the word "dwelt" in the English Dictionary.

1. 15 They dwelt in happiness.

2. 8 They still dwelt in poverty.

3. Adam and Eve dwelt in paradise.

4. He dwelt on the figure gratefully.

5. 16 He dwelt on the figure gratefully.

6. 4 Adam and Eve dwelt in paradise.

7. 3 His mind dwelt on the sad events.

8. 21 His mind dwelt on the sad events.

9. Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.

10. His mind dwelt on the sad events. Sentencedict.com

11. The couple dwelt together in harmony and concord.

12. 6 They still dwelt in their old abode.

13. They dwelt in the middle of the forest.

14. 10 The couple dwelt together in harmony and concord.

15. 2 Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.

16. They dwelt in the middle of the forest. Sentencedict.com

17. 5 They dwelt in the middle of the forest.

18. 17 They dwelt in brooks and springs and fountains.

19. The Assyrians dwelt in the region of the upper Tigris River

20. 9 He dwelt in a ruined cottage on the hillside.

21. 1 Pride and grace dwelt never in one place. 

22. 13 The manager dwelt specially on the great need for funds.

23. 12 The speaker dwelt on a particular point in the argument.

24. 11 She dwelt in remote parts of Asia for many years.

25. 14 The family dwelt at Bath after the London season was over.

26. Yet without fuss she dwelt obstinately on the meaning behind surface meaning.

27. 24 But these are technical considerations not to be dwelt on here.

28. 19 I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls, is how it goes.

29. In his speech, he dwelt on the plight of the sick and the hungry.

30. 23 One day they dwelt in Hades, the next in Olympus, always together.

31. 25 Yet without fuss she dwelt obstinately on the meaning behind surface meaning.

32. 18 A woodsman and his family dwelt in the middle of the forest.

33. Aramaic was the native-tongue of many Aramean tribes that dwelt between Mesopotamia and Canaan

34. 19 And it came to pass that Coriantor dwelt in captivity all his days.

35. My thoughts focused on the Far East, dwelt on memories etched in my mind.

36. The other tribes dwelt north-west of the Bharatas in the region of Punjab.

37. For four hundred years Israel had dwelt in Egypt, surrounded by the Crassest idolatry

38. 29 He was united with the Wardens of the Grail and dwelt thereafter in perpetual joy.

39. 22 These women dwelt in a land where all was dim and shrouded in twilight.

40. Their voices came down, afar and indistinctly, from the upper heights where they habitually dwelt.

41. Charybdis was a sea monster in Greek mythology, which dwelt in the Strait of Messina

42. Synonyms for Bidden include abode, abided, continued, endured, lasted, perdured, persisted, remained, attended and dwelt

43. Synonyms for Chewed include thought, pondered, reflected, deliberated, considered, contemplated, analyzed, debated, dwelled and dwelt

44. Synonyms for Analyzed include thought, pondered, reflected, deliberated, considered, contemplated, debated, dwelled, dwelt and evaluated

45. The scale of the trauma is perhaps still too great to be dwelt upon for long.

46. 7 In his speech,[www.Sentencedict.com] he dwelt on the plight of the sick and the hungry.

47. 17 He was united with the Wardens of the Grail and dwelt thereafter in perpetual joy.

48. As if only the savage dwelt near enough to Nature and Truth to borrow a trope from them.

49. At that time, they apparently dwelt in the basin of the Main, to the south of the Chatti.

50. 21 After more than forty years, strangers now dwelt in the houses I knew at Wood Green.