Sentences with dwelt
dwelt
D d - To dwell in happiness.
- To dwell on a particular point in an argument.
- Old Uni Blacks teammates dwelt on an appropriate memorial; meantime.
- He dwelt on the details and as a consequence introduced a genuine folk element into Australian rock.
- For a long time, Bone dwelt on death.
- She dwelt on the fight of the suffragettes who, from the start of their activism in 1848, waited 70 years to win the vote.
- The official word from the Hewitt camp is that the media have dwelt too heavily on his past and, in some cases.