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upwell

[ uhp-wel ]

verb (used without object)

  1. to well up, as water from a spring.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of upwell1

First recorded in 1880–85; up- + well 2
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Ayaz Khan used his phone to record the man leading the woman to safety in Upwell Street, Sheffield, on Sunday.

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As with so much of the British Isles, these are places that sound as if they were made up by Gilbert and Sullivan: Tring, Upwell, Forfar …

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Jeff Bell, president of Upwell Mortgage in Bellevue, recommended that “noncash buyers go through the full approval process before seriously shopping for a home.â€

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“You could watch the water upwell.â€

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The predictable physics that make dense water sink and lighter water “upwell†keep the circulation churning in an endless loop.

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