Spent a night writing a lonely heart pen of the welter of notices, the next day she issued a document imposed on her boyfriend in the BBS.
a welter of controversy
Physical diagnosis, in medicine, in landscape, is the art of culling the significant from a welter of irrelevant detail.
Support for Jobbik, the thuggish far-right party which won 17% of the vote in April, and the Magyar Garda, its uniformed wing, is sliding as the party fractures amid a welter of mutual recriminations.
Last week, a welter of stories that openly doubted any link between climate change and humanity's industrial actions appeared in the British press.
In trade (both goods and services), a welter of impediments persist.
the daily welter of details and little problems
Mother told her son not to welter in pleasure and idleness.
The targets SNRand contrast are very low when the target is in the sea background in which there are sea waves and the reflexing light from the stretch welter.
The paper itself is a welter of noise, and is one of the more unprofessional write-ups I've ever run across — and remember, I teach undergraduates.