Similar words: allies, follies, willing, swilling, gillie, willingly, unwilling, unwillingly. Meaning: ['wɪlɪz] n. feelings of uneasiness.
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1. It gives me the willies.
2. Had all the big men got the willies together?
3. I suppose you talk about men's willies and all that sort of thing?
4. The dark, dank cave gave me the willies.
5. Spending a night in the house alone always gives me the willies.
6. Being alone in that gloomy house gave me the willies.
7. All this talk about ghosts is giving me the willies .
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8. Seeing something in the shadows, I suddenly got the willies and ran.
9. It is enough to give anybody the World Cup willies.
10. Big noses, Martha thought mercilessly, were supposed to indicate big willies.
11. Walking down that street at night gives me the willies.
12. He said that Opposition members were a bunch of weary Willies.
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