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Multi-word Results
at will |
at one's discretion, wish, or pleasure. |
free will |
the ability to choose or decide voluntarily. [2 definitions] |
good will |
an attitude of friendliness or kindness; benevolence. [3 definitions] |
ill will |
hostility or spite. |
living will |
a document directing that all medical life-support systems or treatment that prolong the signer's life be ended in the event of a terminal illness. |
self-will |
obstinate willfulness, esp. in the pursuit of one's own desires or ambitions; stubbornness. |
strong-willed |
having a strong will; resolute; determined. [2 definitions] |
whippoorwill |
a nocturnal, insect-eating bird of eastern North America that has gray, black, white, and tawny plumage and is named for the sound of its call. |
will power |
one's strength of will, mind, or determination; self-control. |
will-o'-the-wisp |
a false or unattainable hope or goal that leads one on. [2 definitions] |
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