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      • energy, concentration, or commitment (esp in the phrase give it some welly) Discover More Word History and Origins Origin of welly 1 First recorded in 1960–65; Well (ington boot) (def) + -y 2 (def) Discover More Example Sentences A person exceedingly hungry says, "I'm welly clem'd; I'm almost or well-nigh starved."
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  2. A person exceedingly hungry says, "I'm welly clem'd; I'm almost or well-nigh starved."

    • Wellington Boot

      Wellington boot definition: a leather boot with the front...

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      Welp definition: an informal variant of well used to...

  3. Feb 14, 2019 · In British English, the noun welly, also wellie, short for wellington (boot), is used figuratively in the sense of force, power, frequently in the phrase to give it some welly and variants. This originally referred to putting one’s foot down on the accelerator pedal in a motor vehicle.

  4. Welly” is a British slang term for a rubber boot, while “wally” is a British slang term for a foolish or inept person. In this article, we will explore the origins and meanings of both words, as well as their usage in modern English.

  5. 1 Describing putting in a lot of effort or energy. She really gave it some welly during the marathon. If you want to succeed in this project, you'll have to give it your all and put in some welly. 2 Encouraging someone to work hard or apply themselves. He decided to give his job search some welly and apply to as many positions as possible.

  6. Jun 8, 2002 · A It’s a fine bit of British English slang, usually in the form give it some welly. This instruction, often shouted to a person as encouragement or criticism, asks for more effort to be put into whatever he or she is doing. It dates from the 1970s.

  7. 6 days ago · Noun [ edit] welly ( countable and uncountable, plural wellies) ( countable, informal) Wellington boot . Dad has great big welly boots. For squishing in the mud; Two great big black welly boots: Thud, thud, thud. ( uncountable, informal) Force on a pedal or increase to any fuel or power for an engine or motor.

  8. (Definition of welly from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of welly. welly. Many of them are ex-socialists and their green wellies have red linings. From the. Hansard archive. Many people in the west country contributed to the green welly campaign. From the. Hansard archive.

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