Similar words: twilight, willy-nilly, will, swill, willow, willful, willowy, willing. Meaning: adv. as one chooses or pleases.
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31 The object that it is looking at will be many times larger than a single receptive field.
32 They had taken the initiative, with their offense moving almost at will and defense providing its finest performance of the season.
33 Graham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout, beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will.
34 He throws gregarious comments at will into his customers' conversations, in between serving drinks.
35 But he had long perceived the need to shift focus at will, from one scale or type of history to another.
36 It has failed to establish the rule of law, allowing gangsters and militants to intimidate at will.
37 Ross sits in on the negotiations at will and feels free to raise proposals to bridge the two sides.
38 They could rove at will among the stars, and sink like a subtle mist through the very interstices of space.
39 Communities driven from the countryside huddled behind heavily defended walls while outside the horde roamed and plundered at will.
40 Emergency regulations empowered the government to declare virtual martial law at will.
41 Question, do you understand what it means to terminate the employment at will?
42 For already domestic class forces were being invented and manipulated at will to validate policy decisions.
43 And even more surprising, may be hypnotised into sleep at will.
44 And now the archers were shooting at will, selecting their targets where they best offered, without haste and without respite.
45 Closely akin to leaseholds, and like them classed as personal interests in land, are tenancies at will and at sufferance.
46 The flowing lava of need spread throughout her loins, making her a strong forceful Amazon, bending the girl at will.
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47 The final point, not covered by either precedent, relates to cancellation at will for convenience.
48 Jacqui had paid out a thousand pounds for something that could be reproduced at will.
49 If, for instance, X enters into Y's property with Y's consent, X becomes a tenant at will.
50 Three stories were quick to circulate, embellished at will with as much creativity as news releases from the Government Information Office.
51 Respondents were encouraged to relax and to contribute to the discussion at will.
52 If overpowering rebellion occurred, the state government could request federal aid, but the national government could not intervene at will.
53 In some authorities officers intervene in discussions at will whereas in others more formal rules apply.
54 She passed several acts to make legal strikes all but impossible, and to imprison her opponents at will.
55 This allows his bandmates the freedom to punctuate and build on his foundation at will.
56 Tinted glass filtered the bright morning sunlight and powered swivel shutters excluded it at will.
57 We hope that our expert tuition here at will help her to pass her exams next year.
58 He liked to go with a friend-Matt or Joy or Jesse-and I let them roam the gyms at will.
59 Thus the ability to manipulate the different elements at will has in effect altered the task.
60 His most noticeable trait was his charm, which he could seemingly turn on at will.
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