0 belonging to or relating to Wales, its people, or its language: --
1 the Celtic language of Wales, which is spoken as a first language by some people, and also by others as a second language to English: --
2 to welch --
3 → welch --
Of course, this is his last opportunity not to welsh on that deal.
But if the calculations were wrong, we could carry on without "welshing" on our commitments.
One advantage of the licensing system is that on-the-course "welshing" will become almost impossible.
Welsh people have many innate skills at their elbow, but we must have more small business growth, technological change, increased skills, investment and marketing.
Neither before nor after 1958 do we contemplate "welshing" on it.
Welsh-speaking consumers will be consulted during the preparation of schemes.
They are seeking to welsh on it—to welsh on me, and on other pensioners.
Welsh-speaking members of staff can normally be called on to assist at interviews.