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Welter meaning
A general confusion or muddle, especially of a large number of items. | A tossing or rolling about.
Example sentences (18)
Crawford, a champion first at lightweight and then undisputed at light-welter, has ridden his more polished craftsmanship on his undefeated ascent through three divisions.
For two hours, Welter’s assembled crew combed the preserve, lopping off the flowers to prevent the spread of seeds and then digging out the roots.
He also cited amendments that were ushered in a "welter of laws" that allowed the Howard government to sustain its "infamous" Northern Territory intervention in 2007.
If I do move up to welter, there will be no going back to super light.
At the May 2018 edition, former CEO Les Moonves sought to ignore the welter of mounting internal pressure from the investigations into his conduct.
But it’s not so easy to dismiss this welter of criticism.
South Africans, locked down and increasingly anxious about the country's future prospects, have, in the last month, been bombarded by a welter of plans for economic recovery.
As a nation, the American people is disappearing in a welter of passionately individual conflicting selves.
Bolsonaro's rise to power came with a welter of misinformation, rumour and lies.
In response to questions Welter said his treatments are not effective in controlling gnats.
Welter explained there are over 5,000 species of mosquitoes, of which 52 are known to be in Iowa.
Al’Otaiba was a fanatically puritan, messianic zealot who believed he would usher in the regeneration of Islam in a welter of indiscriminate, apocalyptic bloodletting.
Chief among the strange and wonderful welter of sound bestowed unto you by the spirits of Fluxus is a live action by constitutionally brilliant German dream merchants faUSt.
Damaged by a welter of child abuse scandals in recent decades, during the abortion referendum campaign the church was reduced to just one voice among many in the campaign, rather than the all-powerful institution of authority it once was.
We also have the Welter Smith Modular Refinery’’.
Barbara Welter, "The Feminization of American Religion: 1800-1860," in Clio's Consciousness Raised, edited by Mary S. Hartman and Lois Banner.
In an effort to give sermons that would resonate with the congregation, ministers stressed Christ's humility and forgiveness, in what the historian Barbara Welter calls a "feminization" of Christianity.
Moreover, Mozart also had a taste for more chromatic chords (and greater contrasts in harmonic language generally), a greater love for creating a welter of melodies in a single work, and a more Italianate sensibility in music as a whole.