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- noun See
weld .
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- noun Alternative form of
weld .
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Examples
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Obviously, the deacon wanted to see if she woald follow him down the street beside the movie theater.
Mission Of Honor Clancy, Tom 2002
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A lord among my kind, and grossly inconvenienced by this girl, this fledgling, this woald-be sorceress.
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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A lord among my kind, and grossly inconvenienced by this girl, this fledgling, this woald-be sorceress.
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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"Mr. Fulkerson," said the girl, solemnly, "Ah will stand bah you in this, if all the woald tones against you."
A Hazard of New Fortunes — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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"Mr. Fulkerson," said the girl, solemnly, "Ah will stand bah you in this, if all the woald tones against you."
A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 4 William Dean Howells 1878
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"Mr. Fulkerson," said the girl, solemnly, "Ah will stand bah you in this, if all the woald tones against you."
Complete March Family Trilogy William Dean Howells 1878
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I f J; tDuarr % ad Fe - bruary had then been placed before March, tiie month Quialitk woald have been the fifth in name, hot the seventh in revkoninr.
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And if you would now in fact make this chdce, it woald put an end to your present difficulties about your child.
The Works... Joseph Bellamy 1812
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If war were the qoeftion, he would talk of travci« ling; if diplomatic concerns were upon the carpet, he woald reUfia the manners, or inquire into the local peculiarities of the country; oc if the ftate of affairs at home were in difcuHion, he would dwell upon
The Monthly Review 1795
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His people, how - ever, woald not quit their hills.
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