Similar words: sandwich, ethics, vehicle, ethical, whip, white, while, whisper. Meaning: [wɪtʃ] pron.1. what one?: Which of these do you want? Which do you want? 2. whichever: Choose which appeals to you. 3. (used relatively in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses to represent a specified antecedent): The book, which I read last night, was exciting. The socialism which Owen preached was unpalatable to many. The lawyer represented five families, of which the Costello family was the largest. 4. (used relatively in restrictive clauses having that as the antecedent): Damaged goods constituted part of that which was sold at the auction. 5. (used after a preposition to represent a specified antecedent): the horse on which I rode. 6. (used relatively to represent a specified or implied antecedent) the one that; a particular one that: You may choose which you like. 7. (used in parenthetic clauses) the thing or fact that: He hung around for hours and, which was worse, kept me from doing my work. 8. Nonstandard. who or whom: a friend which helped me move; the lawyer which you hired. adj.9. what one of (a certain number or group mentioned or implied)?: Which book do you want? 10. whichever; any that: Go which way you please, you'll end up here. 11. being previously mentioned: It stormed all day, during which time the ship broke up..
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151. The flood last year was a terrible catastrophe in which many people died.
152. He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise.
153. Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
154. Death comes to all, but great achievements raise a monument which shall endure until the sun grows old.
155. This was the diary in which Gina recorded her innermost thoughts and secrets.
156. Iago's lie is the pivot on which the play turns.
157. He had to surrender the watches to the police in which the heroin was hidden.
158. Know that you are ten thousand person of light which dare to expect you just shine for me.
159. Everyone has his inherent power, which is easily concealed by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness.
160. The company is reconsidering the way in which it deploys its resources/staff.
161. Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
162. Love is an art of endless forgiveness[Sentencedict.com], a tender look which becomes a habit.
163. The government brought in a controversial law under which it could take any land it wanted.
164. We've got to change the present system in which high court judges are regarded as somehow untouchable.
165. The car was pulling a trailer, which carried a boat.
166. Some types of bike have brakes which you operate by backpedalling.
167. There is a range of programs on the market which may be described as design aids.
168. He's slightly aggressive, which a lot of people find a bit off-putting when they first meet him.
169. She has a small office which is used for private discussions.
170. It was music of a rather crude kind which unsophisticated audiences enjoyed listening to.
171. The amount of water which is suitable to drink is less and less.
172. The unit has insufficient armament with which to do battle.
173. It is a society in which homosexuality is rarely avowed.
174. Love is an act of endleforgiveness, a tender look which becomes Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength[sentencedict.com], loving someone deeply gives you courage.
175. He likes to eat mutton which was seasoned with garlic.
176. I saw him do his one-man show in London, which I loved.
177. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying.
178. The manner in which the decision was announced was extremely regrettable.
179. There is a famous Greek myth in which Icarus flew too near to the Sun.
180. They entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building.
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