Do we say weld or welled

weld 435 occurrences

Combine, unite, consolidate, merge, amalgamate, weld, incorporate, confederate.

Mix, compound, amalgamate, weld, combine, blend, concoct.

And chop and chew, And hack and hew, And weld it into a uniform stanza, And evolve a neat, Complacent, complete, Academic extravaganza!

10 About her shoulders careleslie downe trailing, And streames of teares from her faire eyes forth railing*: In her right hand a broken rod she held, Which towards heaven shee seemd on high to weld, [* Railing, flowing.]

It was an indefensible proposition, akin to that which prompted Bismarck to make use of France as an anvil on which to hammer and weld Germany together, but it was not an unpatriotic one, since it was bottomed on a desire to preserve the Union without civil war.

National hammer-weld pipe, 20 to 96 inches.

SEE Krickenberger, W. R. WELD, H. P. Psychology as science, its problems and points of view.

Harry Porter Weld (A); 14Mar55; R146400.

SEE Weld, Ralph Foster.

SEE BAYER, OLIVER WELD, pseud.

BAYER, L. G. SEE BAYER, OLIVER WELD, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 8Jan70; R476574. <pb id='020.png' /> Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 8Jan70; R476574. <pb id='020.png' /> Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 15Jan70; R476576. Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 15Jan70; R476576. Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 26Jan70; R477963. Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 26Jan70; R477963. Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Oliver Weld Bayer (Eleanor Bayer & L. G. Bayer) (A); 5Feb70; R478589.

Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

Paper chase, by Oliver Weld Bayer, pseud.

WELD, JOHN.

John Weld (A); 17Aug70; R490273. WELLER, GEORGE.

SEE Marquand, John P. WELD, JOHN.

John Weld (A); 9Apr69; R459536.

How much better would he have been employed in teaching them how to weld a piece of iron, or to make a nail!

welled 118 occurrences

In some men's hearts the ice "went out" at the sound, and the melting welled up in their eyes.

The madrigals that welled up in his soft heart must sing themselves in the silence of the night, in the camp yonder, with no ears to comprehend, no heart to melt to them.

So they passed a good while, till at last the tears welled up in the poor fox's eyes and she began weeping (but quite in silence), and she trembled too as if she were in a fever.

The Guards had met a fresh rush of the Hadendowas, and had blown back the tribesmen with a volley, and the cavalry had ridden over another stream of them, as they welled out of the gully.

And from this lake there welled out smaller streamsone to the north, one southward, to Orleans, and a third westward to Normandy.

Tears welled in her splendid eyes at thought of the man whom she had loved so well.

But only was there silence, then a low tittering, from nowhere in particular, which spread and spread until a vast laughter welled up to the sky.

A streak of red showed on his lips and welled into a thick stream.

On the further side was a flat expanse of seemingly firm and dry sand, but no sooner had our elephants begun to cross it, than the whole sandbank for yards began to rock and tremble; the water welled up over the footmarks of the elephants, and S. called out to us, Fussun, Fussun!

All the mystery of the tropic night welled up around me, and my soul seemed to have suddenly awakened to the beauty of life.

A little before noon he veered half a mile to the right towards a spring which welled out from a hillside, surrounded by a small grove of willows.

From his left shoulder the blood welled slowly, steadily.

The tears welled over his eyes and ran down his cheeks.

Ralph caught the look, and a flood of old tendernesses and hates welled up in him.

Exquisite songs, musical comedies of a sentimental tinge, humorous and satiric skits in dramatic form, prose tragedy of passionate error, and poetic tragedy of titanic revoltall these and more welled up from a sub-conscious spring of feeling, taking little counsel of the sober intellect.

Tears welled up into her eyes.

Even as the day's incidents took shape in the form of a lead story for the edition, our faces were somber and anger welled up in us as we could not forget the gory images of the body parts of one injured youth.

" Margery curtseyed, and "yessed," and "very welled," with apparent submission, but though she dared not express her thoughts, it was easy to read in her ample countenance, sad suspicions relative to the honour of her noble master, and of the forlorn damsel thus thrust upon her peculiar hospitality.

And the Raja answered: "Do you, my son, remain standing there," And as he sang the water welled out up to his horse's knee and then to its belly; and he still sang and the water rose to the horse's back and then to his own waist, and to his chest, and he still sang, and it reached his mouth and then he was completely submerged and the tank was full.

Then the tears welled in her faded blue eyes and she fumbled hastily in her bosom for her handkerchief.

Before its vicious rain he saw the grey figures fall, and a great joy welled up in his breast.

she inquired, wiping the bloody cut, which still welled forth along its channel.

some poor child would murmur pleadingly, while the tears welled up into her big round eyes, "not even a little one.

At the machine-guns, the gunners settled themselves, waiting the Master's word of command to mow into the white foam of that insurging wavea wave of frantic riders and of lathering Nedj horses, the thunder of whose hoofs moment by moment welled up into a heart-breaking chorus of power.

While sacred tenderness perforce Welled from the heart and wet the eye; And something of a strange remorse Rebelled against the sanctioned sin of blood, And Christian wars of natural brotherhood.

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