"Whelming" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Overwhelming refers to something that is so powerful or intense that it makes someone feel too much or too difficult to handle.
Exhalation of breath with a high-pitched, stridor (whistling) sound, typically associated with difficulty breathing; a symptom of respiratory conditions affecting airway passage, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Breathless and wheezing; said of someone who has the kind of breathing difficulties associated with bronchitis or asthma.
I couldn't find any clear or commonly identifiable meaning for the word "whelan". It's possible that it could be a surname, a proper noun, or a less common word.
A type of large sea snail, typically gray or pink in color, that lives in shallow, cold waters, often found on sandy or muddy seabeds.
Whelks are large, marine snails that have a shell with a long, narrow spire. They are often found in shallow, tropical seas.
Whelk (noun): A type of large sea snail, typically with a brown or yellowish shell. It is a type of marine gastropod.
To overwhelm someone or something means to make them feel very upset, anxious, or unable to cope with a situation.<br><br>Example: The huge workload overwhelmed the student, who felt stressed and anxious trying to complete it all on time.
Feeling overwhelmed, or unable to cope with the amount of work, responsibilities, or problems that one is facing.
A young wolf, especially in its early stage of development or a young animal that is weak or faint-hearted.
Whelped refers to the act of a puppy being born. The word is often used in the context of breeding animals, particularly dogs.
The act of giving birth to puppies, especially in dogs.<br><br>The process of calving in mammals, the time when a young one is born.<br><br>A verb meaning to emerge, as newly formed, from the earth or from a cloud, typically referring to the emergence of a new volcanic eruption or a storm, etc.<br><br>A noun, a young puppy, especially in the first stage of development.
Young wolves, especially in their first year of life, or young dogs, particularly in the sense of their feeling or behavior being rough and unpolished.
"When" is an adverb used to indicate a specific point or time period in relation to a particular action or event. It is used to show the timing of an action and can be used in various contexts, such as:<br><br> To specify a point in time: "I'll see you when I finish my project."<br> To indicate a future time: "I'll be there when the concert starts."<br> To describe a habitual or repeated action: "I always get up when my alarm clock rings."<br> To show a time relationship between two events: "I'll meet you when you arrive in Tokyo."<br><br>In general, "when" is used to ask questions about time or to indicate the timing of an action, and it can be replaced with "at what time" or "at" in some cases.
From that time on; from that moment on. <br><br>Example: The manager shouted at him, and from whenceforth, the employee worked more efficiently.
Whichever is an adverb that means "in whatever circumstances or situation". It is often used to indicate that a decision or action will be made or taken regardless of the conditions or circumstances.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> I'll meet you at the park whenever you're ready.<br> I'll take the job whenever it's offered.<br><br>It can also be used to indicate a lack of specificity or definiteness about a time or schedule.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> I'll come home whenever I can.<br> I'll start the project whenever I finish the other tasks.