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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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(verb) writhe toss / (verb) wallow / (verb) to rise and fall or toss about in or with waves / (verb) to become deeply sunk, soaked, or involved / (verb) to be in turmoil / (noun) a state of wild disorder; turmoil / (noun) a chaotic mass or jumble

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welter



The question remains as to how these changes came into effect, given the welter of laws and rules directing the uses of capital for public investments.

—p.22 Introduction (5) by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
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he wants to discipline this welter of detail

—p.42 Flaubert and the Rise of the Flâneur (39) by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago


draw up a map of the welter and trash

—p.3 Gone to Earth (3) missing author
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4 years, 2 months ago


THE WORLD UNDER COVID-19 appears to us a welter of conflicting mandates

—p.3 Care Package (3) by Jonathan Sturgeon
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2 years, 11 months ago


The resulting discursive squalor—a welter of confusion in which objective fact competes against galaxy-brained and perennially unalterable “perceptions” for equal footing

—p.30 River of No Return (16) by Jason Linkins
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5 years, 5 months ago


This new welter of platforms and voices seeking to promulgate and validate the acceptable terms of black leadership

—p.59 The Trouble With Uplift (50) by Adolph L. Reed Jr.
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4 years, 5 months ago


the Communist Party USA emerged, in 1919, out of a welter of dense socialist struggles

—p.30 by Vivian Gornick
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3 years, 3 months ago