Synonym: inhabit, live, occupy, reside. Similar words: dwell on, well, swell, as well, well-known, well known, as well as, may as well. Meaning: [dwel] v. 1. think moodily or anxiously about something 2. originate (in) 3. inhabit or live in 4. come back to.
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2. I'd rather not dwell on the past.
3. It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live. J. K. Rowling
4. It doesn't do to dwell over much on one's painful memories.
5. They dwell at Bath but work in the city.
6. It's morbid to dwell on cemeteries and such like.
7. Let's not dwell on your past mistakes.
8. It doesn't do to dwell over much on other's shortcomings.
9. Sometimes his mind would dwell on the horrors he had been through.
10. That is not a subject I want to dwell on.
11. We dwell in the country but work in the city.
12. But that is not the story they dwell upon.
13. Young actresses dwell in a quandary.
14. Ruth let her eyes dwell on the forest.
15. Comments in personal record cards dwell on disciplinary matters.
16. The Murphy kitchen was not something to dwell on.
17. I won't dwell on the new company's opening night.
18. She tried not to dwell on why it was that she hadn't.
19. Like their western counterparts, they often did dwell upon the dark side of life.
20. I want to dwell upon the draft immigration rules because most hon. Members have mentioned them.
22. The only way to survive was to enjoy the good moments and not dwell too much on the bad.
23. They are concerned for the fate of the forest and the Indians who dwell in it.
24. Her mind sheered away from images she did not wish to dwell on.
25. So you made a mistake, but there's no need to dwell on it.
26. I shut out the memory which was too painful to dwell on.
27. The Lord in his glory had actually come to dwell amongst his people.
28. Her mind sheered away from images she didn't want to dwell on.
29. But in her writing and speeches Shaughnessy did not dwell on this problem; perhaps that was a necessary part of salesmanship.
30. Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days, although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar