Sentence examples similar to a well well from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a well well" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as a play on words or a creative expression, but it lacks clarity in general usage.
Example: "After much thought, I realized it was a well well worth digging into."
Alternatives: "a good well" or "a deep well".

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With kitchen porter/assistant (don't get him started) Kuba sometimes less than totally engaged, and often speaking an entirely different language, the food operation at times resembles rather less a well-oiled machine than a well, well-oiled misfiring banger sustained largely by unsuspecting couples' wedding cake.

(Literally, at one point: we hear that "Daddy's little angel gonna raise a little/ Well, well, well, well").

But it is a joy as well (well...sometimes..LOL)!

A shot at glory but a shot that dribbles well, well wide from American Danny Williams.

Well, well, a good decision by Uefa.

Well, well, well: a plate of made-from-scratch, bursting-with-fresh-fruit blueberry pancakes for $7.

Well well, a happy ending!

Opportunity for West Ham but Winston Reid heads a left-wing corner well, well wide.

I remember the scripture lesson when someone read a Bible verse including the words: "Suddenly, Jacob came upon a well" and I muttered: "Well, well, well".

Well, well, well worth a watch if you can.

Well well, what a comeback by Stoke.

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