a thing for, allegiance, blessing, consent, endorsement, leaning, observance, probability, receptivity, suit and service, twist
Definitionn. cheerful compliance
Last update: October 25, 2015
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She joined the ladies club with great willingness. [Please select]
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The next step was informing Mr. Cooms of our willingness to proceed with his offer. [Please select]
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But Cevallos exhibited no signs of fear; on the contrary he professed an amiable willingness to discuss every point at great length. [Please select]
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The Austrian appeared about to protest, but changed his mind and signified his willingness to comply with the command. [Please select]
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I was bound to obey, and she knew it, for she took my willingness for granted. [Please select]
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Several of the more reckless among the men intimated their willingness to join the toper. [Please select]
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They professed their willingness to go wherever the pope should send them, among Turks, heathens, or heretics, instantly, without condition, or reward. [Please select]
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They had evinced an equally disturbing tendency,--a willingness to be overborne. [Please select]
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Unless it is the desire and willingness to strive for a larger interest than the individual interest, work and suffer for others. [Please select]
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"I see what you mean--a willingness to take the right road, if I can find it." [Please select]
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The latter nodded his head in token of his entire willingness to pay. [Please select]
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