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Welchman

American  
[welch-muhn, welsh-] / ˈwɛltʃ mən, ˈwɛlʃ- /

noun

plural

Welchmen
  1. Welshman.


Example Sentences

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The painstaking process behind “The Peasants,” the new painted film exercise from DK and Hugh Welchman, is only laid out after the film ends.

From New York Times

Welchman said that a continued involvement of third party military activities “in Syrian airspace or indeed on the ground is not conducive in any way with protection of civilians in whichever part of Syria they take place.”

From Seattle Times

Welchman added that the June 10 airstrike on Damascus airport did lead to “the suspension of all new and humanitarian air force delivery of humanitarian assistance which is extremely serious.”

From Seattle Times

It began when Kobiela was hired as a painter on Welchman’s 2011 short, “Magic Piano.”

From Los Angeles Times

Miki Wecel’s “Loving Vincent: The Impossible Dream” is a lively, lightning-paced documentary about the making of Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s 2017 “Loving Vincent.”

From Los Angeles Times