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Sentence count:141+6Posted:2017-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: CambrianCymricCymryWelshWelsh BlackWelshmanSimilar words: bowelsbolshevikbullshitoil shalefall short ofshellshockedelseheelsMeaning: [welʃ]  n. 1. a native or resident of Wales 2. a Celtic language of Wales 3. a breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales. v. cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Wales or its people or their language. 
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(61) Britain's best-known secessionist is a bookseller named Richard Booth, who in 1977 declared himself king—and his horse prime minister—of the Welsh village of Hay-on-Wye.
(62) The Pembroke Welsh Corgi hails from Pembrokeshire, Wales, where, according to legend, it served as a steed for fairies (hence the saddle-like pattern on its coat).
(63) The Calvinistic Methodist or Presbyterian Church of Wales is the only Church of purely Welsh origin, drawing its members from large section of the Welsh-speaking population.
(64) This depicts a Pembroke Welsh Corgi with heavy but acceptable white markings.
(65) To get his wish, Cattanach crossed a boxer with a tailless Welsh corgi[sentencedict.com], then took the tailless offspring that looked most like a boxer and mated it to other boxers .
(66) Trestle tables, welsh cupboards, canopy beds, and antique sideboards are all used in county homes. Look for used, utilitarian, painted furniture in antique malls and flea markets.
(67) Coal - mining became a key industry for the Welsh, employing tens of thousands at its height.
(68) So far, I've found Irish and Scottish Gaelic , Welsh, French, Dutch, German, Polish, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, and English.
(69) I was out in the garden in my London house, making a little film for Mary Hopkin [the Welsh folk singer whom McCartney had signed up after Twiggy saw her on Opportunity Knocks,(sentencedict.com) and recommended her].
(70) The Welsh are famous for their love of singing and choirs are among the most popular participants at the International Music Eisteddfod .
(71) The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project.
(72) Johnson: Small languages like Welsh and Letzeburgesh survive and even thrive in rich places like Europe. Other languages like Manx and Romansh are dead or threatened.
(73) Deep fry garlic, welsh onion and ginger or stir fry until aromatic.
(74) For the lawful birthday semblance, Charles wore the affair uniform of the Brittanic Guards, minus the headdress. He has been Colonel of the Welsh Guards since 1975.
(75) Dylan Thomas ( 27 October 1914 ? 9 November 1953 ) was a Welsh poet.
(76) In the late thirteenth century, Edward I took over the government of Gwynedd, one of the strongest Welsh principalities in Wales.
(77) Fierce Welsh mercenaries, who fight unarmoured, equipped a spear and capable ofa defensive ring of spears.
(78) The judge dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
(79) Welsh independent retailer Get Connected will open its 50th store in Worcester on Saturday (February 28).
(80) Edward II to the Welsh people as Prince of Wales, a title held by the heir to the throne ever since.
(81) This beautiful head study of a champion Pembroke Welsh Corgi male shows a red dog with a cream mask.
(82) Terry A . Welsh , A Technique for High - Performance Data Compression , IEEE Computer, June 1984.
(83) Welsh Conservative MEP Kay Swinburne praised efforts to promote use of the Welsh language.
(84) The judge shall dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
(85) This photo depicts a champion Pembroke Welsh Corgi male which clearly depicts the sable and white color.
(86) Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands.
(87) The seed vigor of welsh onion seeds decreases with the extending of storage time.
(88) The Royal National Eisteddfod is a celebration of Welsh culture, and in particular of the Welsh language.
(89) Folklore states that it is the ghost of Welsh folk hero, Owen Glendower.
(90) The Celts spoke languages that survive today as Welsh, Caelic and Breton.
More similar words: bowelsbolshevikbullshitoil shalefall short ofshellshockedelseheelsfuelsor elsenelsonbarrelscelsiusall levelsflannelselsewheremaelstromfeel sorry forquarrelsomenelson mandelasomething elsehead over heelsgrease the wheelsfriedrich engelsweldwelltowelwelfarejewelvowel
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