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dwell

[dwel] / dwɛl /


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It was a Christmas message that did not dwell on any of the King's personal challenges.

From BBC

Little wonder Amorim didn't want to dwell on his captain's impending absence for too long.

From BBC

“The God who once dwelled among His people in this city still calls us in the words of Scripture,” the president said in a speech at Israel’s parliament in October.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You no bi,” or “the beauty of utility,” suggests that beauty need not be “confined to galleries and museums, but rather dwells within the ordinary scenes of living.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I want to achieve a lot more in the game and I can't dwell on people's thoughts. That's going to hinder me, not help me."

From BBC