Similar words: willow, be willing to, willowy, willow tree, guillotine, wisp, Jewish, wispy. Meaning: n. 1. a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground 2. an illusion that misleads.
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1. Full employment is the will-o'-the-wisp that politicians have been chasing for decades.
2. A will-o'-the-wisp caught Bink's nervous eye.
3. Be not guided by the will-o'-the-wisp of policy, but by the pole-star of divine authority.
4. At some not too distant day, history surely will account him a will-o'-the-wisp, and file him away accordingly.
5. Chief Justice Fortescue believes that we have spent enough public money and time in the pursuit of what he calls will-o'-the-wisps.
6. With only a few hundred dollars on hand, travelling around the world is a will-o'-the-wisp.
7. An on all sides one utter darkness of grave, occasionally have what time the will-o'-the-wisp flash across, and the all directionses all have the breeze of.
8. One bullet, however, better aimed or more treacherous than the rest, finally struck the will-o'-the-wisp of a child.
More similar words: willow, be willing to, willowy, willow tree, guillotine, wisp, Jewish, wispy, chewing, edgewise, likewise, bewilder, in the wind, bewildered, bewildering, willy-nilly, allot, bewilderment, otherwise, ballot, clothe, cloth, sloth, will, shallot, clothes, swill, yellowish, go to the wall, dispense with.