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wellSee:- (all) well and good
- (as) cold as a well digger's ass (in January)
- (as) cold as a well digger's feet (in January)
- (it's) just as well (that) (something happened)
- (one) would do well to (do something)
- (someone or something) promises well
- (someone's) point is well taken
- (Well) I'll be a monkey's uncle!
- (well) what do you know
- (well,) bust my buttons
- (well,) butter my butt and call me a biscuit
- (well,) dog my cats
- (well,) I never!
- (Well,) I'll be blowed!
- (Well,) I'll be darned!
- (Well,) I'll be durned!
- (well,) I'll be hanged!
- (well,) I'll be!
- (Well,) I'll go to the foot of our stairs!
- (well,) imagine that!
- (well,) pardon me for breathing!
- (well,) pardon me for existing!
- (well,) pardon me for living!
- (well,) shut my mouth
- (well,) wash my mouth out with soap
- a well-oiled machine
- alive (live) and kicking (well)
- alive and kicking
- alive and well
- all being well
- all very fine
- all very well
- all very well/fine but...
- all well and good
- all's well that ends well
- an ant may well destroy a whole dam
- as (something) as the next man/woman/person
- as good, well, etc. as the next person
- as well
- as well as
- augur well for
- be (just) as well
- be (not) well up on (something)
- be (well) on the/(one's) way to/towards (something)
- be alive and well
- be all very well
- be as well
- be badly turned out
- be better placed
- be doing well
- be ideally placed
- be in well (with)
- be well aware of (something)
- be well aware of something
- be well away
- be well in
- be well in (with)
- be well off
- be well off for (something)
- be well off for something
- be well out of (something)
- be well out of something
- be well placed
- be well rid of
- be well rid of (someone or something)
- be well turned out
- be well up on something
- be well versed in (something)
- be well, badly, etc. turned out
- be well, ideally, better, etc. placed for something/to do something
- bloody well
- bode ill for (someone or something)
- bode well for (someone or something)
- bode well/ill
- can't very well (do something)
- can't/couldn't very well do something
- come out well
- could just as well
- could/might just as well...
- damn well
- do (something) by (one)
- do well
- do well by (one)
- do well by doing good
- do well by somebody
- do well for (oneself)
- do well for yourself
- do well out of (someone or something)
- do well out of somebody/something
- do well to do something
- Excuse me for breathing!
- Excuse me for living!
- fare thee well
- full well
- get well
- get well soon
- go down badly
- go down well
- go down well, badly, etc.
- go to the well too often
- go well
- go well with
- go well with (someone or something)
- go with
- hail fellow well met
- hail-fellow-well-met
- hale-fellow-well-met
- hanged for a sheep (as well) as a lamb, (might) as well be
- hanged for a sheep as a lamb, might as well be
- have (something) well in hand
- he lives long who lives well
- he, it, etc. promises well
- I hope all goes well
- I might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb
- if a thing is worth doing, it's worth doing well
- if memory serves
- if my memory serves me well, correctly, etc.
- If you want a thing done well, do it yourself
- if you want a thing done well/right, do it yourself
- if you want it done well, do it yourself
- if you want something done well, do it yourself
- if you want something done well/right, do it yourself
- if you would be well served, serve yourself
- in well with
- in well with (someone)
- it speaks well for
- it's as well
- jolly well
- jolly-well
- know (all) too well
- know full well
- know only too well
- know something full/perfectly/very well
- leave well (enough) alone
- leave well alone
- leave well enough alone
- leave/let well alone
- leave/let well enough alone
- let well alone
- let well enough alone
- like a well-oiled machine
- live and well
- may as well
- may/might as well
- may/might as well be hanged/hung for a sheep as a lamb
- mean well
- might as well
- might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb
- might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb
- might just as well
- not (all) that good/bad/well/poor/etc.
- not all that good, well, etc.
- not sit comfortably (with one)
- not sit well (with one)
- oh well
- on the way
- only too (something)
- only too well
- play (one's) cards well
- play cards right
- play one's cards right/well, to
- play well with others
- point is well taken
- pretty much/well
- reflect on (someone or something)
- reflect well, badly, etc. on somebody/something
- sit comfortably/easily/well
- sit well with
- speak well for
- stand well with
- stand well with (one)
- the pitcher will go to the well once too often
- the well has run dry
- think a lot of
- think well of (someone or something)
- to a fare-thee-well
- tolable well
- tolerable well
- very well
- we never miss the water till the well runs dry
- we never miss the water until the well runs dry
- wear (one's) years well
- wear well
- well and good
- well and truly
- well begun is half done
- well disposed to
- well disposed to (someone or something)
- well disposed toward (someone or something)
- well done
- Well done!
- well fixed
- well I never!
- well in hand
- well into
- well into (something)
- well met
- well off
- well oiled
- well out
- well out of
- well out of (something)
- well out of, be
- well over
- well padded
- well played
- well preserved
- well said
- well said!
- well up
- well up in years
- well up with
- well up with (something)
- Well, bust my buttons!
- well, dog my cats
- Well, pardon me for living!
- Well, shut my mouth!
- Well, wash my mouth out with soap
- well, well, (well)
- well-fixed
- well-healed
- well-heeled
- well-heeled for (a particular type of person)
- well-heeled, to be
- well-hung
- well-oiled
- well's run dry, the
- well-stacked
- well-to-do
- well-upholstered
- what do you know, (well)
- wish (one) well
- wish somebody/something well
- you know as well as I do
- you may well ask
- you never miss the water till the well runs dry
- you never miss the water until the well runs dry
References in classic literature Wells, there is one thing I should like to ask you--that is, if it is not against professional etiquette. "Excuse me, Wells." He went hurriedly out into the hall. The Mysterious Affair at Styles "Is that you, Jimmy Wells?" cried the man in the door. The Four Million "Well, bar the expression, that might almost be a description of Douglas himself," said Holmes. "Well, Holmes," I murmured, "have you found anything out?" The Valley of Fear A peculiar feature, which presently attracted my attention, was the presence of certain circular wells, several, as it seemed to me, of a very great depth. `After a time, too, I came to connect these wells with tall towers standing here and there upon the slopes; for above them there was often just such a flicker in the air as one sees on a hot day above a sun-scorched beach. Time Machine Beebe, or of the fashionable world at Windy Corner, or of the narrow world at Tunbridge Wells, she could not determine. A Room With A View As you look over the pond westward you are obliged to employ both your hands to defend your eyes against the reflected as well as the true sun, for they are equally bright; and if, between the two, you survey its surface critically, it is literally as smooth as glass, except where the skater insects, at equal intervals scattered over its whole extent, by their motions in the sun produce the finest imaginable sparkle on it, or, perchance, a duck plumes itself, or, as I have said, a swallow skims so low as to touch it. But, as I was looking over the surface, I saw here and there at a distance a faint glimmer, as if some skater insects which had escaped the frosts might be collected there, or, perchance, the surface, being so smooth, betrayed where a spring welled up from the bottom. Walden & on the Duty of Civil Disobedience "Perhaps there's a well there; and, if there is, it's sure to be a dark one." He had but one leg, set just below the middle of his round, fat body; but it was a stout leg and had a broad, flat foot at the bottom of it, on which the man seemed to stand very well. He had never had but this one leg, which looked something like a pedestal, and when Toto ran up and made a grab at the man's ankle he hopped first one way and then another in a very active manner, looking so frightened that Scraps laughed aloud. The Patchwork Girl of Oz How have I flown to the height where no rabble any longer sit at the wells? Thus Spake Zarathustra O, she did it so well!' cries Rosa, in a sudden ecstasy with her counterfeit betrothed. Drood well; though I needn't ask, if I may judge from his complexion. The Mystery of Edwin Drood |