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welter <welter; welters> N

welter N

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After a month, the offensive stalled in a welter of miscoordination among the three air fleets.
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I leave it all in a frightful welter, he said; not a man of them has an idea of government.
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Once launched, however, it starts leaking, pulling apart at the seams, and generally foundering in a welter of obvious contrivances and clichs...
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He became the spokesman for photographers at the turn of the 20th century who were confronted with a welter of technical and artistic choices.
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Welter mainly wrote plays and poetry.
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But in a welter of last-minute reversals, the world is set off-balance yet again.
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This rule was said to be necessary to prevent the social right to a home being lost in the welter of registration.
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Prior to this, a welter of terms were used to describe this genre including: paper, newsbook, pamphlet, broadsheet, and coranto.
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And once that cable snaps, the picture becomes a welter of cliff-hanging terror and suspense.
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Welter got in severe financial problems and was forced to reduce his personnel.
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