weal - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • come: But come whatever may, come weal or woe I love thee, bless thee where so e'er thou go!
  • raise: It doesn't seem to be growing any longer, the raised weal of fortune.
  • leave: Once she struck him with a stick and left a great weal on his arm.
  • cause: This was the histamine which should have caused a red weal anyway.
  • serve: Its use should also serve the public weal ' .
  • share: We greet the Canadian working class and people with whom for thirty years and more we have shared weal and woe.

Adjective modifier

  • common: We then pillage what really should be private, in order to finance the common weal.
  • red: He looked at the red weal on his fingers where the straps of the plastic bag had cut into his skin.
  • public: Its use should also serve the public weal ' .
  • white: Symptoms: Raised white weals on the skin, with redness surrounding.
  • large: Several large weals were left on the man's legs.
  • great: Once she struck him with a stick and left a great weal on his arm.

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