Which preposition to use with weel

as Occurrences 13%

It's no a thing that will hide, and the haill toun kens as weel as you or me.

at Occurrences 3%

You see they're not men that have getten a livin' by idling aforetime; they're workin' men, but they're strange to this job, an' one cannot expect 'em to work like trained honds, no moor than one could expect a lot o' navvies to work weel at factory wark.

for Occurrences 2%

Passing down the Tyne from Newcastle, which requires separate notice, and Walker, with its reminiscences of "Walker Pit's deun weel for me," we arrive at Wallsend, which in twenty-five years has grown from a colliery village with a population of 4,000 to a town of 23,000 inhabitants.

to Occurrences 2%

" Ann, who had befriended them in this manner, was the handsome young woman who seemed to be in work; and now, the poor woman who had been telling the story, laid her hand upon her friend's shoulder and said, "Ann, thae's behaved very weel to us o' roads; an' neaw, lass, go thi ways whoam, an' dunnut fret abeawt us, mon.

on Occurrences 1%

But it was weel on for five years since I had singled her out; and though I never said a word anent the subject o' matrimony, yet I had reason to think she had a shrewd guess that my heart louped quicker when she opened her lips than if a regiment o' infantry had stealed behint me unobserved, and fired their muskets ower my shouther; and I sometimes thought that her een looked as if she wished to say, 'Are ye no gaun to ask me, David?'

out Occurrences 1%

He was trying to rise, but before I could reach himindeed, before I had the words weel out

under Occurrences 1%

Then flock is weel under tally; I've lost two score Swinset Herdwicks, and the mak-up's next Thursday.

from Occurrences 1%

The ne'er-do-weels from England proved ne'er-do-weels again.

in Occurrences 1%

but the dear creters do look weel in muffswhether they haud them, wi' their invisible hauns clasped thegither in their beauty within the cozy silk linin', close prest to their innicent waists, just aneath the glad beatins o' their first love-touched hearts.

of Occurrences 1%

We should think weel of others, and believe, sae lang as they wull let us, that they mean to do what's right and kind.

Which preposition to use with  weel