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Wilfully
Wilful Wil"ful, a., Wilfully Wil"ful*ly, adv., Wilfulness Wil"ful*ness, n. See Willful, Willfully, and Willfulness.

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- a very bitter lady who despises Mirabell and wants her own nephew, Sir Wilfull, to wed Millamant. Meanwhile, Lady Wishfort, a widow, wants to marry again...
- Will, within philosophy, is a faculty of the mind. Will is important as one of the parts of the mind, along with reason and understanding. It is considered...
- its internal dynamics and historical development, if it does not bespeak wilfull ignorance. At most, a foundationalist faction around Schlick can be distinguished...
- wellfare, welfair whetherwether (a wether is a castrated ram) wilfulwilfull (American: willful) withholdwithold writing – writting, writeing Mispronunciation...
- August 13, 2019. https://www.mpbonline.org/television/mississippi-roads/ Mississippi Roads episode Wise, Wilfull, Women February 13, 2022 Official website...
- play The Way of the World in 1700 as a simile (Witwoud - "Why, brother Wilfull of Salop, you may be as short as a Shrewsbury cake, if you please. But...
- in the movie were: "What I Wanna Do" (performed by José Feliciano) and "Wilfull Strut". Both these songs were used as B-sides of the single, "Angela" in...
- play The Way of the World in 1700 as a simile (Witwoud – "Why, brother Wilfull of Salop, you may be as short as a Shrewsbury cake, if you please. But...
- its internal dynamics and historical development, if it does not bespeak wilfull ignorance. At most, a foundationalist faction around Schlick can be distinguished...
- ****ent Long title Perjury Act 1586 28 Eliz. 1. c. 1 (I) An Act concerning wilfull perjurie. Witchcraft Act 1586 or the Witchcraft Act (Ireland) 1586 28 Eliz...