"Well" is a word in ENGLISH
In such manner as is desirable; so as one could wish;
satisfactorily; favorably; advantageously; conveniently.
Suitably to one's condition, to the occasion, or to a
proposed end or use; suitably; abundantly; fully; adequately;
thoroughly.
A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to
reach a supply of water, generally of a cylindrical form, and often
walled with stone or bricks to prevent the earth from caving in.
A depressed space in the after part of the deck; -- often
called the cockpit.
Being in favor; favored; fortunate.
Safe; as, a chip warranted well at a certain day and place.
Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or
sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.
Fully or about; -- used with numbers.
A compartment in the middle of the hold of a fishing
vessel, made tight at the sides, but having holes perforated in the
bottom to let in water for the preservation of fish alive while they
are transported to market.
A hole or excavation in the earth, in mining, from which
run branches or galleries.
The lower part of a furnace, into which the metal falls.
Fig.: A source of supply; fountain; wellspring.
An issue of water from the earth; a spring; a fountain.
Considerably; not a little; far.
An inclosure in the middle of a vessel's hold, around the
pumps, from the bottom to the lower deck, to preserve the pumps from
damage and facilitate their inspection.
Good in condition or circumstances; desirable, either in a
natural or moral sense; fortunate; convenient; advantageous; happy; as,
it is well for the country that the crops did not fail; it is well that
the mistake was discovered.
An opening through the floors of a building, as for a
staircase or an elevator; a wellhole.
To issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to
spring.
In a good or proper manner; justly; rightly; not ill or
wickedly.
A shaft made in the earth to obtain oil or brine.
Contraction for we will or we shall.
A vertical passage in the stern into which an auxiliary
screw propeller may be drawn up out of water.
To pour forth, as from a well.
. . . for a moment, perhaps an hour, they would wait, wait for something, and when that waiting was over, it was simply dismissed, goodbyes stated, reading materials closed, a momentary pause in the day that did not hold up to whatever came next.Waiting was often a resented gift, imparted to those who accepted it grudgingly in the hopes that something better would come along when the gift was tossed aside, boxed away for the next recipient.
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A man leaves a bar, gets into his car and drives away. 200 yards further he's stopped by a police officer. Officer: "Good evening sir. We're testing drivers for drunken driving. Would you please blow into this machine?". Man: "I'm sorry, I can't do that. I have asthma. If I blow on that machine I will get out of air". Officer: "Please come along to the office and we can give you a blood test". Man: "I can't do that. I have anemia and if you stick a needle in me I will bleed to death". Officer: "Then you'll have to get out and walk 5 yards along this white line". Man: "Can't do that either". Officer: "Why not?". Man: "Because I'm dead drunk".
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