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dwelling

[dwel-ing] / ˈdwɛl ɪŋ /


NOUN
lingering over excessively
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Meanwhile, rental inflation and the cost of new dwellings also rose strongly.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They need to be acknowledged, but not obsessed over every day. The New York Yankees don’t sit around dwelling on Babe Ruth every day. They focus on winning.”

From Los Angeles Times

He lives in a dwelling nicknamed Jelly Haus, a moniker chosen by his daughter when she was about 5 years old.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead of simply dwelling on her situation though, Abeyance has thrown her energy into raising awareness of the risks involved in cosmetic dental surgery and has tried to dissuade others.

From BBC

It may well be that the former Bravo star has decided to pause the active marketing of her farmhouse until her new dwelling is ready to live in, following the reported renovations.

From MarketWatch