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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31. Caves of Almanzora Even today, groups of gypsies still dwell in these amazing caves, carved deep into sandstone cliffs.
32. But I don't want to dwell on that too much.
33. They try not to worry excessively about the uncertainties in the future or to dwell on the traumatic events of the past.
34. While Schweitzer tended to dwell too exclusively on this aspect, he was certainly justified in stressing it.
35. They come out of the earth, but they dwell in the air.
36. Amanda sipped her coffee, letting her mind dwell pleasurably on thoughts of the future.
37. They dwell instead on invalid core beliefs and the kinds of mythical fear that such beliefs nearly always inspire.
38. One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.
39. The pattern seems to be, and fast changing circumstances dictate this more than anything, not to dwell on problems.
40. It helped her not to dwell on negatives and improved her role as a provider.
41. And let among them make Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them.
42. How accessible must education be for a society to provide equality of opportunity to those who dwell within its borders?
43. Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas
44. We need not dwell on the sexist nature of such myths.
45. Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them. Marcus Aurelius
46. The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere. James Russell Lowell
47. We are the fools who dwell in time outside of time.
48. They force the reader to slow down, to dwell or brood on what is happening.
49. I am suspicious of gods who dwell benignly in heavens, immutable and supreme.
50. Why a pair was so expensive just four years ago is something you could dwell on well into the night.
51. I do not want to dwell on it; we know it to be true.
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52. Some of the memories were almost too painful to dwell upon.
53. The authors dwell on the conflicts of interest arising from the commercialization of genetics and biotechnology.
54. Some oranges in a commune, like perfect strangers, dwell upon their own navels, untransformed.
55. Secondly, instruments tend to dwell on deficits in performance rather than levels of higher competence.
56. If you have two religions in your land, the two will cut each other's throats; but if you have thirty religions, they dwell in peace. Voltaire
57. Don't dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer. Denis Waitley
58. He hardly had time to dwell on such matters, however.
59. It isn't a subject that most people like to dwell on; it may never even have occurred to you.
60. It is traditional for politicians to dwell on the negative.