welter|weltered|weltering|welters in English

verb

[wel·ter || 'weltə(r)]

wallow, be soaked (as in blood); be immersed or entangled i

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1. What does Bewelter mean? To welter all over; besmear by weltering

2. Bewelter ( third-person singular simple present Bewelters, present participle Beweltering, simple past and past participle Beweltered ) ( transitive) To welter all over; besmear by weltering.

3. The widow weltered in tears.

4. Apt observations dissolved into a shapeless welter.

5. Pigs often welter in the mud.

6. There is a welter of information on the subject.

7. He lay there rolling'round in the welter of his gore.

8. Individual advertisements are swamped in the welter of political coverage.

9. In the latest welter of housing data, some have seen green shoots.

10. Mother told her son not to welter in pleasure and idleness.

11. John James, in addition to the financial complications, faced a welter of other unexpected difficulties.

12. Out of the welter of dust, the car came to the girl's home.

13. This dire situation exists despite a welter of management plans, royalties, taxes, and fees.

14. Construction of the hospital has been halted by a welter of lawsuits.

15. EXMP : I have just cleared up a bewildering welter of data saved in my computer.

16. In between men with machetes hacked and chopped in a welter of gore.

17. Under the impact of soaring oil prices living standards collapsed in a welter of rationing and corruption.

18. And through all this welter of change and development your mission remains fixed, determined, inviolable.

19. Rattled, he fell back on to the truckle-bed in a welter of trousers.

20. Longer term, newspapers seem reasonably well entrenched to deal with the welter of competition.

21. He used to argue with people, threw away rubbish freely , and welter in online games.

22. We are reducing the company's welter of development projects and will streamline sales and marketing.

23. The grypesh swam out after them, and there were battles fought there in a welter of blood and foam.

24. 23 Longer term, newspapers seem reasonably well entrenched to deal with the welter of competition.

25. The announcement came from the Department of Health, besieged by a welter of conflicting evidence.