What we must not do in the face of a mortal threat is to give in to wishful thinking or willful blindness. [adjective]
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What really astounds me, tho, is the apparently willful ignorance and short-sightedness of the various experiments devised by their vivisectors. [adjective]
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In France not all the difficulties one meets with _en route_ are willful obstructors of one's progress. [adjective]
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Every time that a willful child does what he wants to do, and suffers sharply for it, he learns a lesson that nothing but this experience can teach him. [adjective]
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If I a willful, he sets his will against mine, one for one, and leaves me, if I please, the degradation of beating him by my superiority of strength. [adjective]
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Some children are easily persuaded and gentle, others willful, still others sullen unresponsive. [adjective]
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I say willful, because the instances I have mentioned had something of necessity in them, from my youth, inexperience, and the knavery of others. [adjective]
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"Willful haste makes woeful fight." [Please select]
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His blindness had been willful, the child of his own desires. [Please select]
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Never did I come across a more willful bit of flesh and blood. [Please select]
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He was a willful little creature, and the regular employment was taming him, and Mrs. [Please select]
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