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will-less

[wil-lis] / ˈwɪl lɪs /


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Why Gorki wanted to write 2,700 pages about this dull and will-less man is almost as great a mystery as the Moscow trials that disclosed a fantastic story of Gorki's death.*

From Time Magazine Archive

It was reported that 70% of estates administered in court are will-less.

From Time Magazine Archive

These boys and girls were will-less, their speech flat, their gestures vague, their personalities devoid of anger, hope, laughter, enthusiasm, passion, or despair.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright

He is, as was shown by his later history, a man subject to overpowering impulses and to fits of will-less brooding.

From The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse by Murray, Gilbert

And when the so-called spirits came, the medium was always entranced, that is, apparently will-less, and so to Malling not interesting.

From The Dweller on the Threshold by Hichens, Robert Smythe




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