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- proper noun An
English surname for someone who was aWelshman or aCelt . - proper noun Archaic spelling of
Welsh Still used in name of the British regiment the Royal Welch Fusiliers: that spelling was confirmed by Army order.
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Examples
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WELSH or WELCH: Welch is an archaic form of Welsh, one that pretty much survives only in the sense meaning someone who does not fulfill a bet.
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WELCH -- A bank robbery suspect is under arrest after a hold-up in Welch
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WILLIAM WELCH: The chief of the Public Integrity Section, Welch supervised the Stevens case but did not participate in the trial.
KCBS Bay Area News 2009
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WILLIAM WELCH: The chief of the Public Integrity Section, Welch supervised the Stevens case but did not participate in the trial.
KCBS Bay Area News 2009
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Matt Welch is the editor in chief of Reason magazine.
Nick Gillespie: Why Pot Legalization Is the Most Important Issue Before Voters This Election Day Nick Gillespie 2010
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Matt Welch is the editor in chief of Reason magazine.
Nick Gillespie: Why Pot Legalization Is the Most Important Issue Before Voters This Election Day Nick Gillespie 2010
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While Matt Welch is correct about the economics, I doubt it amounts to much, if any, inefficiency in practice.
Smooting the Weasels, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Matt Welch is the editor in chief of Reason magazine.
Nick Gillespie: Why Pot Legalization Is the Most Important Issue Before Voters This Election Day Nick Gillespie 2010
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Some details have come out about the episode of CSI that Mike Welch is in.
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Mind you, Matt Welch is not surprised that it has; otherwise, his fairly comprehensive evisceration of this Salon article whining about the maturity level of libertarianism would have been a good deal more, ah, exercised.
Liberal Mask Slipping Watch, Libertarian Edition. | RedState 2010
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