Definitionn. the trait of resolutely controlling your own behavior
Last update: August 2, 2015
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It took every ounce of her willpower to keep from devouring his body with her eyes. [Please select]
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BLOOM: (Clasps his head) My willpower. [Please select]
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Especially the sudden thing that hits a man's heart and makes him stand stock-still like a living corpse--unable to move a muscle--all his willpower out of gear--just as a motor is out of gear. [Please select]
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It tended to destroy personal initiative and willpower. [Please select]
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BLOOM: Rosemary also did I understand you to say or willpower over parasitic tissues. [Please select]
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Its political organization was converting it into a warrior horde, educated by kicks and submitted to continual humiliations in order that the willpower which always resists discipline might be completely nullified. [Please select]
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