Wellwish
"Wellwish" in a Sentence (8 examples)
We have no part in the wellwish of the State power; our strength has its foundation in the people.
I should be sorry if your 20th anniversary issue (pronounced issue, not ishue) appeared without a wellwish word from one of your ancient collaborators.
Imon and Tev, it knows, have finally sequestered to breed; to their joy Seit gives fleeting wellwish.
Talbot never claimed to have invented that, but he considered that after inventing photography as such the whole generic negative-positive process was covered by his patent. In The Photographic Journal of June 27, 1854, Laroche wrote: "It is my intention to resist such application to the utmost of my power, and in so doing I trust that I may meet with the wellwishes and support of all who are interested in the art of photography."
Imagine, inside, on the dais, the king, the Swedish king greets a provincial apothecary with his wellwishes; an apothecary whom I, from his first day as apothecary apprentice, know whom I helped triturate (grind) fish—and chicken bones.
The characters in The Mayor of Casterbridge, where public opinion is so crucial, speak tolerantly, and wellwish more than they backbite.
Bells wake the morning with his age, Flares spell the evening with his name, Flags fly his praise on every roof, Crowds wellwish greetings in the streets.
Last Christmas we called David's house and wellwished while Zach, bald from chemo and throwing up all day, cried in frustration in the background.
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