A warm feeling dwells inside of me
The beasts dwell in the cave.
I dwell upon the fact that my child has failed English.
Randolph refused to dwell on his problems; he couldn't do anything about them anyway.
This word has several meanings. To dwell means to live. "I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever" (from the Bible). We dwell in that apartment complex. To dwell also means to worry over something, to be unable to stop thinking about it. Don't dwell on your troubles so much or you will be miserable! I tend to dwell on things when I make a mistake.
The canopy is a place where animals dwell.
The following sentence is an example of couplet terms.
He has a large dwelling on the corner of Hazel and Rhodesia.
Abide means to wait for or obey or dwell or put up with. For example, it is important to abide by state laws, otherwise you may find yourself in jail. You must abide by the school rules in order to avoid punishment.
Abide means to wait for or obey or dwell or put up with. For example, it is important to abide by state laws, otherwise you may find yourself in jail. You must abide by the school rules in order to avoid punishment.
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