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well, swell | come up, as of a liquid | |
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well | with prudence or propriety | |
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well | an enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps | |
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well, advantageously | in a manner affording benefit or advantage | |
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well | a deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine | |
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well, dear, ah, why, ha, wow, hey, oh, no way, gad, son of a bitch, whoosh, humph, whoof, mercy, say, man, gee-whiz, gracious, phew, upon my soul, golly, caramba, my, hollo, lord, good, boy, what, alack, dear me, crazy, whew, goodness, cor, doggone, gosh, zounds, huh, indeed, ho, gee, so, deuce, oh no, coo, heigh, yow, oho, jiminy, heck, hoo-ha, heigh-ho, heyday, upon my word, blimey, the devil, shit, oh dear, dear knows, goodness me, goodness gracious, my goodness, no, jeez, geez, oh my, my my, my oh my, ooh la la, OMG, oh my god, oh my gosh, oh god, oh mi god, holy moley, my god, good heavens, good heaven, my word, by jove, haha, hahaha, by thunder, by heaven | an expression that is uttered to show surprise or wonder | |
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well, good | resulting favorably | |
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well | entirely or fully | |
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well, intimately | with great or especially intimate knowledge | |
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well | without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor | |
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well | thoroughly or completely; fully | |
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well | a phrase used when pausing to consider one's next words, to mark the resumption or end of a conversation. Can also be used to signal disagreement or surprise | |
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well | in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury | |
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well | with skill or in a pleasing manner | |
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well | a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid | |
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well, easily | indicating high probability; in all likelihood | |
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well, oh well, ah well | an expression that is uttered to express resignation or acceptance | |
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well, comfortably | in financial comfort | |
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well | favorably; with approval | |
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well | an open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway) | |
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well | wise or advantageous and hence advisable | |
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fountainhead, well, wellspring | an abundant source | |
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well, good | in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard | |
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well | to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree | |
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considerably, substantially, well | to a great extent or degree |