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withal

[with-awl, with-] / wɪðˈɔl, wɪθ- /
















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“I think that in such a case, to silence the agitator, and save the boy, is not only constitutional, but, withal, a great mercy.”

From New York Times

Despite otherwise clear skies, it “was so completely extinguished withal, that neither light, nor orb, nor anything at all of it was seen.”

From Science Magazine

The turkey is a “more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America,” Franklin wrote.

From Washington Post

Not wanting to collect cycling pensioners in the car’s catfish grille, I drove pretty responsibly, withal.

From The Wall Street Journal

In moderation, there is nothing more wholesome than sugar; and it is withal nourishing and warming, in consequence of the large amount of carbon contained in it.

From Scientific American