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welsh

[ US /ˈwɛɫʃ, ˈwɛɫtʃ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛlʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt

How To Use welsh In A Sentence

  • Only a few minutes had gone when the Welshman flung in an inviting right-foot cross to the back post.
  • If I wanted to find blogs written in Welsh, then I have a bit of a challenge ahead of me.
  • Let’s move to a more recent example of what I can only call institutionalised racism in American reporting of Iraq I have to thank reader Andrew Gorman for this gem, a January Associated Press report about the killing of an Iraqi prisoner under interrogation by US Chief Warrant Officer Lewis Welshofer Jnr. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Incomprehensible Demoralization
  • In the bower with his Welsh wife, Mortimer fumes impotently: ‘This is the deadly spite that angers me - / My wife can speak no English, and I no Welsh.’
  • They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep.
  • The griffin is also used by Saab, and other mythical beasts goaded into service on motor cars must include Alfa Romeo's serpent, Talbot's hunting dog and the Gilbern's Welsh dragon. Badge Engineering
  • But the possible bolters are there, too: two 18-year-olds in Sam Harrison and Laura Trott, both clearly being fast-tracked towards London with a view to riding in the omnium, and a more outside bet in the 20‑year‑old Welshwoman Dani King, who has a chance of a place in the women's team pursuit just a month after her first appearance at a World Cup. Team GB's young pretenders make a bolt for London 2012 Olympic places
  • Roger appeared with a plump stubborn Welsh pony, attached to a funny little cart which he gayly informed them was a "gingle. The Spanish Chest
  • Though the last is listed in Welsh's bibliography, its lessons appear unlearned.
  • The Welshman fluffed his lines with five minutes to go when he was clean through. The Sun
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