Sentence examples for the wilful from inspiring English sources

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the wilful

adjective

Intentional; deliberate

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The wilful destruction of pumpkins.

The real enemy is the wilful ignorance of the troglodyte".

There is some extreme Op Art as well as the wilful swirls of full-blown psychedelia.

It is the wilful imposition of ignorance, directly comparable to Nazi book-burning in the 1930s.

It offers the removal of the wilful misconduct barrier, and instead an effective unlimited liability.

It was the wilful certitude that got our Kenneth by the throat.

Dave Robinson, boss of the wilful Stiff Records, stepped in and signed Stardust.

We are a long way now from the wilful crassness of Britart.

"Perjury is the wilful giving of false evidence under oath or affirmation in judicial proceedings.

The wilful beckoning of fate is an intrinsic part of the deal.

The "wilful, lavish land" that Dorothea Mackellar described can expect a less lavish future the more wilful Mr Abbott is.

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