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Inter Miami incredibly fell apart · allowing four goals to its cellar- dwelling nemesis from Central Florida. &mdash · Andre Fernandez · Miami Herald · 6 May 2026 No such prospect is in the offing · of course · and dwelling on it is of little use. &mdash · Peter Slevin · New Yorker · and lastly · Joan Morris · Mercury News · 4 May 2026 Schlossnagle prefers to dwell on the positive. &mdash · Kirk Bohls · Houston Chronicle · 30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for dwell Word History Etymology Middle English · from Old English dwellan to go astray · hinder · akin to Old High German twellen to tarry First Known Use 13th century · one not—for the same things Cite this Entry Style Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary

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Inter Miami incredibly fell apart
allowing four goals to its cellar- dwelling nemesis from Central Florida. &mdash
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Andre Fernandez
Miami Herald
6 May 2026 No such prospect is in the offing
of course
and dwelling on it is of little use. &mdash
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Peter Slevin
New Yorker
and lastly
Joan Morris
Mercury News
4 May 2026 Schlossnagle prefers to dwell on the positive. &mdash
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Kirk Bohls
Houston Chronicle
30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for dwell Word History Etymology Middle English
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from Old English dwellan to go astray
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hinder
akin to Old High German twellen to tarry First Known Use 13th century
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one not—for the same things Cite this Entry Style Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary

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