Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of.
Think moodily or anxiously about something.
1 Her thoughts constantly dwelled on him and what had happened that night.
2 Home on Uxbridge Street where time stood still and where security dwelled .
3 He dwelled on another matter, sighing with a heaviness in his breast.
4 Not all that transpired during the time he dwelled there is known.
5 The questions dwelled little on the campaign, for all its low comedy.
6 And she'd always deleted the sleazy messages back then - never dwelled on them.
7 His mind, freed from battles and choices, dwelled on Lectral and Hammana.
8 And Helen Rolleston's hazel eye dwelled on the narrator with unceasing wonder.
9 She dwelled on the bowl, worried over it, became obsessed with it.
10 That night as she lay in bed, her thoughts dwelled on Arthur.
11 How close to the surface of the civilized man the animal dwelled !
12 It is called blood metal, upon that world where the runelords dwelled .
13 They did not go too near the abyss where the demons dwelled .
14 The forest was everywhere, and the Indians dwelled in the forest.
15 And at that time the Chanaanite and the Pherezite dwelled in that country.
16 This signifies that once the people dwelled in a fair and pleasant land.
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