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was unwillingly
adverb
In an unwilling or uncooperative manner.
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Flicking through TV channels last week, I was unwillingly riveted by a reality show I had never seen before: "Cheaters".
IN the recently concluded presidential race, I was unwillingly thrust upon the stage and asked to play a role in a profoundly dishonest drama.
But it also gives a more private way of knowing who you snap with most — the best friends feature was turned off in January amid complaints that it was unwillingly exposing people's best friends and getting cheating men in trouble.
I desire to see its overthrow as speedily as possible, and its Constitution shivered in a thousand fragments". The white-bearded dignitary sought and won federal appointments from Republican presidents in the 1870s and 1880s, including as U.S. minister to Haiti — where he was unwillingly dragooned into trying to advance American imperial ambitions in the Caribbean.
Recently, this caring side has been shown even more, when he was unwillingly given the responsibility of looking after Kamil when both Masood and Tamwar had arranged dates.
He tried to give it a go, the back was unwillingly to cooperate.
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Jesus is unwillingly and shamefully on view.
As of March, 15m Americans were jobless, while another 9m were unwillingly working only part-time.
In 1492, the Muslim Granadinos were unwillingly incorporated into Christian Spain, but this brought nothing but trouble.
Some "old and vulnerable people are being unwillingly decanted", she said.
Being unwillingly unmasked by the Sun's Gordon Smart was surely difficult enough for the actual Will Bevan.
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