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Definition of welt in English: weltnoun wɛltwɛlt 1A leather rim sewn round the edge of a shoe upper to which the sole is attached. Example sentencesExamples - There was the outline, and around this outline ran a well-defined sewn thread which had, it appeared, attached the welt to the sole.
- The once sealed welts have cracks, and as for the ‘uppers’, well, enough of this nonsense…
- The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts.
- Make sure your boot has enough welt to hold in the binding, just as you would for a step-in crampon.
- 1.1 A ribbed, reinforced, or decorative border of a garment or pocket.
Example sentencesExamples - It has a three-button continental placket with polished agate buttons, a knit collar welt, sleeve bands, and a hemmed bottom with side vents.
- Pleats, piping, pocket welts, pocket flaps, top-stitched yokes all look wonderful in linen.
- Elegant embellishments such as freeform beading, tiered tassels, piping insertions filled with fine rattail cord and pockets tailored with contrast welts are among his trademarks.
- The matching linen flat-front pants are slightly low-waisted and feature two off-seam pockets, as well as pocket welts.
2A red, raised mark or scar; a weal. Example sentencesExamples - Daniel grabbed her hand and pulled up her shirt sleeve to revel thick welts, scabs and scars all over her arm.
- I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek.
- Tomaz's back and arms became covered in welts and bruises.
- The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten.
- The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin.
- Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts.
- It hides in cracks within the housing during the day and feeds mostly at night on blood while the host is asleep, causing small, hard, swollen, white welts which become inflamed and itch severely.
- We see a large red welt on the side of her torso as she closes a vest over it, wincing as she does.
- There were great welts, scars that ran in ridges across his muscular shoulders.
- If a wheal or welt appears, it's considered evidence of an allergy.
- The plastic tie wraps the police had used on her wrists left welts and bruises.
- Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces.
- How about that big red welt that was on your face?
- He soon regretted that thought, however, as he saw the welts and scars covering her torso.
- She rubbed, absent-mindedly at the welt of a scar on her thigh, covered and concealed by tights and a dress.
- Her face was bruised, and crimson welts marred her bare arms.
- The broken end whipped forward, hitting me in the hand, leaving a small cut and red welt.
- The lurid technicolour of bruises, angry wounds, and welts marred his skin.
- The red welt already swelling over the palm of his left hand felt as though it was covered in acid, and he wanted to shove it under the water in an effort to rinse the burning away.
- Returning to earth, the ball banged off the shin of a spectator, raising a nasty welt.
- Pulling open his shirt he looked down and saw a long red welt down the side of his ribs.
- Even without sharp edges, it was sufficient to raise an enormous welt and painful enough for the man to stop.
- They often saw red marks and welts appear on her skin.
- She tugged her shirt down, as if to cover the welts then reached to pull the sports page from beneath her transistor radio.
- A large welt had swelled upon his head, but to his credit the blow hadn't caused him to bleed.
- Moreover, he had himself been battered as a child; and shows Dana the welts and scars that resulted from beatings by his father.
- I could still see the red and purple bruised welts in my head… the same mark that I could see rather clearly on Leif's inner arm.
- He showed me the fresh welts and bruises below his waist.
- When they arrived, the soldiers began disarming the guards and giving aid to the prisoners, whose backs, arms and legs were marked with welts and bruises.
- He seemed to have welt marks on his skin that looked like they were made by a whip and his shirt was in tatters.
- Reaching up to my forehead, I feel a welt, swollen and hard, caked with dried blood from my fall.
- What will your co-workers think if you show up at the office with a big purple welt on your neck!
3A heavy blow. let me give it a welt with my hammer Synonyms blow, hit, thump, thwack, punch, slap, smack, cuff, box, knock, rap, buffet
verb wɛltwɛlt [with object]1Provide with a welt. Synonyms flogging, whipping, beating, scourging, lashing, birching, switching, tanning, strapping, belting, caning, thrashing, flailing, flaying, welting, horsewhipping, spanking 2Strike (someone or something) hard and heavily. Example sentencesExamples - Simao's low cross cattle-prods Pauleta into life six yards out, he flips it up and welts it towards goal, but Van Der Sar juts out his right foot to turn it over the top.
- The first real goalmouth action comes as Mills makes himself a yard near the right touchline and welts a ball across the turf to where Heskey is sliding in.
- He chests the ball back into the path of Seaman, the ball is blocked out to the Everton winger, who shifts the ball to the left and welts it in.
- He received a header eight yards out with Metzelder right up his backside, but he turned instantly and welted the ball towards the near post, where Lehmann funnelled it round for a corner.
- He nearly manages it as well, welting a purler just past Kahn's left-hand post.
- Sagnol slaloms past a few defenders and then welts the ball off another defender's elbow.
- Convey whipped in a deep free-kick from the right and Zaccardo, trying to welt the ball clear, shanked it in his own net from six yards with his swinger.
- Tevez cuts in from the left and then rolls the ball across to Maxi, who welts the ball into the side-netting.
- Before I could think twice, his familiar black leather belt was welting me across my body.
- The increasingly impressive Tenorio shimmied into the box from the right and pulled a ball back to the feet of the Portsmouth legend, who welted the ball high and wide.
- He turned and took it past Oleguera before welting the ball past Victor Valdes.
- He squares it invitingly across the six-yard line, and Zambrotta welts it to safety.
- Perhaps he was taking Martin too lightly, but once he had settled down and stopped trying to welt the ball, he always had the edge in a close first set.
- As the American welted the ball for all he was worth, Stepanek scampered across the baseline and belted it back for a winner.
Synonyms hit, slap, smack, beat, thrash, spank, thump, thwack, punch, cuff, crack, swat, knock, rap 3no object Develop a raised scar or weal. his lip was beginning to thicken and welt from the blow Example sentencesExamples - Her fingers looked as if someone had beat on them and they were welted and lumpy and bent at uncomfortable angles.
- Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink.
- Michan could feel his leg begin to welt up and pulse in pain but he ignored it.
- Every day he makes a pilgrimage to the spring, cutting his feet on roots, his flesh welted by branches and thorn bushes.
- It was a four inch line that traced his vein and it had welted up.
- After several attempts to douse him under the shower and apply a cold pack to his welting face, our two year old showed no sign of faith in our knowledge of burn therapy.
- He winced as I pulled it from his thigh; his skin beginning to welt and blister.
- She knew that her back now looked like a mass of red, welted, flesh with deep slashes caused by the whip.
- The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything.
Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin. Rhymes belt, Celt, dealt, dwelt, felt, gelt, knelt, melt, misdealt, pelt, Scheldt, smelt, spelt, svelte, veld Definition of welt in US English: weltnounwɛltwelt 1A leather rim sewn around the edge of a shoe upper to which the sole is attached. Example sentencesExamples - There was the outline, and around this outline ran a well-defined sewn thread which had, it appeared, attached the welt to the sole.
- The once sealed welts have cracks, and as for the ‘uppers’, well, enough of this nonsense…
- The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts.
- Make sure your boot has enough welt to hold in the binding, just as you would for a step-in crampon.
- 1.1 A ribbed, reinforced, or decorative border of a garment or pocket.
Example sentencesExamples - Elegant embellishments such as freeform beading, tiered tassels, piping insertions filled with fine rattail cord and pockets tailored with contrast welts are among his trademarks.
- Pleats, piping, pocket welts, pocket flaps, top-stitched yokes all look wonderful in linen.
- The matching linen flat-front pants are slightly low-waisted and feature two off-seam pockets, as well as pocket welts.
- It has a three-button continental placket with polished agate buttons, a knit collar welt, sleeve bands, and a hemmed bottom with side vents.
2A red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure. Example sentencesExamples - The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten.
- A large welt had swelled upon his head, but to his credit the blow hadn't caused him to bleed.
- He seemed to have welt marks on his skin that looked like they were made by a whip and his shirt was in tatters.
- Reaching up to my forehead, I feel a welt, swollen and hard, caked with dried blood from my fall.
- The plastic tie wraps the police had used on her wrists left welts and bruises.
- We see a large red welt on the side of her torso as she closes a vest over it, wincing as she does.
- She tugged her shirt down, as if to cover the welts then reached to pull the sports page from beneath her transistor radio.
- They often saw red marks and welts appear on her skin.
- The broken end whipped forward, hitting me in the hand, leaving a small cut and red welt.
- He showed me the fresh welts and bruises below his waist.
- It hides in cracks within the housing during the day and feeds mostly at night on blood while the host is asleep, causing small, hard, swollen, white welts which become inflamed and itch severely.
- Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts.
- Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces.
- I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek.
- What will your co-workers think if you show up at the office with a big purple welt on your neck!
- Daniel grabbed her hand and pulled up her shirt sleeve to revel thick welts, scabs and scars all over her arm.
- If a wheal or welt appears, it's considered evidence of an allergy.
- How about that big red welt that was on your face?
- Tomaz's back and arms became covered in welts and bruises.
- The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin.
- Moreover, he had himself been battered as a child; and shows Dana the welts and scars that resulted from beatings by his father.
- Even without sharp edges, it was sufficient to raise an enormous welt and painful enough for the man to stop.
- She rubbed, absent-mindedly at the welt of a scar on her thigh, covered and concealed by tights and a dress.
- I could still see the red and purple bruised welts in my head… the same mark that I could see rather clearly on Leif's inner arm.
- He soon regretted that thought, however, as he saw the welts and scars covering her torso.
- There were great welts, scars that ran in ridges across his muscular shoulders.
- The lurid technicolour of bruises, angry wounds, and welts marred his skin.
- When they arrived, the soldiers began disarming the guards and giving aid to the prisoners, whose backs, arms and legs were marked with welts and bruises.
- Returning to earth, the ball banged off the shin of a spectator, raising a nasty welt.
- Her face was bruised, and crimson welts marred her bare arms.
- Pulling open his shirt he looked down and saw a long red welt down the side of his ribs.
- The red welt already swelling over the palm of his left hand felt as though it was covered in acid, and he wanted to shove it under the water in an effort to rinse the burning away.
3A heavy blow. Synonyms blow, hit, thump, thwack, punch, slap, smack, cuff, box, knock, rap, buffet
verbwɛltwelt [with object]1Provide with a welt. Synonyms flogging, whipping, beating, scourging, lashing, birching, switching, tanning, strapping, belting, caning, thrashing, flailing, flaying, welting, horsewhipping, spanking 2Strike (someone or something) hard and heavily. Example sentencesExamples - He received a header eight yards out with Metzelder right up his backside, but he turned instantly and welted the ball towards the near post, where Lehmann funnelled it round for a corner.
- He turned and took it past Oleguera before welting the ball past Victor Valdes.
- Perhaps he was taking Martin too lightly, but once he had settled down and stopped trying to welt the ball, he always had the edge in a close first set.
- Sagnol slaloms past a few defenders and then welts the ball off another defender's elbow.
- The increasingly impressive Tenorio shimmied into the box from the right and pulled a ball back to the feet of the Portsmouth legend, who welted the ball high and wide.
- Before I could think twice, his familiar black leather belt was welting me across my body.
- As the American welted the ball for all he was worth, Stepanek scampered across the baseline and belted it back for a winner.
- He chests the ball back into the path of Seaman, the ball is blocked out to the Everton winger, who shifts the ball to the left and welts it in.
- He nearly manages it as well, welting a purler just past Kahn's left-hand post.
- Simao's low cross cattle-prods Pauleta into life six yards out, he flips it up and welts it towards goal, but Van Der Sar juts out his right foot to turn it over the top.
- He squares it invitingly across the six-yard line, and Zambrotta welts it to safety.
- The first real goalmouth action comes as Mills makes himself a yard near the right touchline and welts a ball across the turf to where Heskey is sliding in.
- Convey whipped in a deep free-kick from the right and Zaccardo, trying to welt the ball clear, shanked it in his own net from six yards with his swinger.
- Tevez cuts in from the left and then rolls the ball across to Maxi, who welts the ball into the side-netting.
Synonyms hit, slap, smack, beat, thrash, spank, thump, thwack, punch, cuff, crack, swat, knock, rap 3no object Develop a raised scar. his lip was beginning to thicken and welt from the blow Example sentencesExamples - She knew that her back now looked like a mass of red, welted, flesh with deep slashes caused by the whip.
- After several attempts to douse him under the shower and apply a cold pack to his welting face, our two year old showed no sign of faith in our knowledge of burn therapy.
- Michan could feel his leg begin to welt up and pulse in pain but he ignored it.
- Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink.
- He winced as I pulled it from his thigh; his skin beginning to welt and blister.
- Every day he makes a pilgrimage to the spring, cutting his feet on roots, his flesh welted by branches and thorn bushes.
- It was a four inch line that traced his vein and it had welted up.
- Her fingers looked as if someone had beat on them and they were welted and lumpy and bent at uncomfortable angles.
- The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything.
Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin. |