ALL meanings of weltering
wel·ter
W w - verb without object weltering to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea. 1
- verb without object weltering to roll, writhe, or tumble about; wallow, as animals (often followed by about): pigs weltering about happily in the mud. 1
- verb without object weltering to lie bathed in or be drenched in something, especially blood. 1
- verb without object weltering to become deeply or extensively involved, associated, entangled, etc.: to welter in setbacks, confusion, and despair. 1
- noun weltering a confused mass; a jumble or muddle: a welter of anxious faces. 1
- noun weltering a state of commotion, turmoil, or upheaval: the welter that followed the surprise attack. 1
- noun weltering a rolling, tossing, or tumbling about, as or as if by the sea, waves, or wind: They found the shore through the mighty welter. 1
- noun weltering Present participle of welter. 1
- noun weltering The motion of something that welters; a billowing. 0