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Willingly

adverb

Of one's own free will; freely and spontaneously.

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Abbott has willingly handed over federal environmental assessment powers to a government who has openly stated that "we are in the coal business".

Nobody dies in the media business – indeed, nobody leaves their job willingly, which means that nobody should take it too seriously.

Miss Colita contestants willingly sign up for the segment – but also have to cope with Don Francisco's constant ogling and groping.

The messy, contradictory energy of the yes movement has been harnessed - willingly - by the SNP's laser-guided election machine.

The Mill doesn't expect you to believe everything you read in the papers, or indeed in the Mill, so we ask you to willingly suspend your disbelief for this plot twist: Tom Cleverley is a man in demand, as Aston Villa AND Everton want him when he becomes a free agent this summer.

No one would willingly change places with him.

Je suis what I say je suis, I beat up queers and stole from churches; burglary became a religious rite, elevating me to poet of the underworld even as I willingly debased myself in pissoirs Rene jerked himself off in a café full of whores to calm himself down, before stabbing the Gypsy boy through the heart for a few sous.

Vilma is a "granger" – a term I coined to describe the "grey anger" of those who won't willingly enter the people farms, who don't want to spend their retirement twiddling thumbs and perennially tapping little white balls into a hole in a patch of cultivated grass.

As you doubtless know, this was once a one-party state, an autocracy ruled by Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, less a website than a peek into a bizarro alternate universe, where the "inner aspect" is "nourished", children willingly eat flax oil for breakfast, and "bath salts for inner peace" can be had for a mere $78 £488) a packet.

Welbeck has been perhaps the definitive example of the forward-scuffler, the player who does everything, willingly, except perhaps what he really ought to be doing.

You can wag a finger at non-voters, telling them about the millions around the world who would willingly risk lives to evict dictators.

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