Use "willful" in a sentence

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1. Willful and Despicable

2. He a willful king.

3. Willful disobedience to God’s commandments.

4. She was a willful child.

5. Willful waste makes woeful want.

6. It is a deliberate, willful step.

7. Willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid.

8. Is such a willful and unreasonable.

9. A willful man must have his way.

10. You give in to these willful tempers.

11. Willful neglect, as of duty or principle.

12. The willful killing of a person is murder.

13. He displayed a willful ignorance of their plight.

14. She can have tantrums like a willful child.

15. The police think that it a willful murder.

16. He's been willful and headstrong from a baby.

17. A willful beast must go his own way.

18. Extroverted and playful, our Abyssinian kittens have willful personalities

19. A jury convicted the first operator of willful neglect.

20. How does Satan draw people into willful sin against God?

21. Her laughter and fragrance and willful glances were his tribute.

22. A willful fault has no excuse and deserves no pardon. 

23. Mu Dan triumphs by a willful ignorance of the old classics.

24. (Revelation 12:9) Hence, her act was one of willful disobedience.

25. How have Kingdom subjects been protected from the influence of willful wrongdoers?

26. Yes, but this requires that we fight inclinations toward willful sin.

27. Unfortunately, Tucson Water is an agency with an entrenched and willful bureaucracy.

28. Sparse, willful and distinct, Ladd manages an enviable economy with his music.

29. Impervious to constraints or punishment; willful; unruly; uncontrollable: an inCorrigible child; inCorrigible hair

30. A willful, strutting old bird, who paid no attention to the US law.

31. Willful Absconding is intentional and could lead to increased penalties and additional charges

32. Contumacy (n.) "willful and persistent resistance to legitimate authority," c

33. Contumacy definition is - stubborn resistance to authority; specifically : willful contempt of court

34. Do not think me the fool to greet you with willful fucking intent.

35. However, the limits were not applicable if the federal government could show that the discharge was due to "willful negligence or willful misconduct within the privity and knowledge of the owner".

36. Chen's action was an obvious and willful provocation and a high - stake gamble.

37. Mormon is forbidden by the Lord to preach because of the people’s willful rebellion

38. Arson is defined as the willful and malicious burning or charring of property

39. It is exactly that willful abuse of discipline that will undermine an otherwise sound principle.

40. Absconding is a willful action where an employee leaves an employer without notice due to

41. Even when a jury found willful conduct, that decision did not follow a murder trial.

42. Antonyms for Constructionist include purposive, deliberate, intentional, conscious, intended, purposeful, wilful, knowing, willful and witting

43. In the case of children, Abandonment is the willful forsaking or forgoing of parental duties.

44. (b) While not tolerating willful wrongdoing, what should the elders endeavor to do, and why?

45. Just yesterday it seems you were a harum-scarum child with dirty hands and a willful heart.

46. Synonyms for Brattish include bratty, overindulged, precocious, ruined, self-centred, self-centered, spoilt, spoiled, willful and self

47. In terms of religion, Apostasy is the abandonment of, or a willful falling away from, the faith

48. And every day that goes by makes it harder to remember that she once was passionate, willful.

49. Cyberbullying is the repeated and willful use of digital technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person

50. A singular individual talent in a man's game and a distinctive, willful group of women in a team sport.