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well-set

[wel-set] / ˈwɛlˈsɛt /


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Even Japan, well off the world's elite currently, scored two, unlocking an apparently well-set England defence with alarming ease.

From BBC

I call this the mid-90s Marfa syndrome, where we have decided that a dinner party is a well-set table and sconces, and you have octopus arms, and you can do a zillion things at once.

From Salon

Good food and a well-set table and atmosphere also help convey this, but it’s the welcome feeling from you that matters most.

From Seattle Times

A well-set quiz will not cater exclusively to any inborn prowess.

From The Guardian

The home team should have gone on to an even bigger total after it was well-set at 157-1 with five overs to go.

From Seattle Times