Sentences with willful
will·ful
W w - The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
- Knowingly or unknowingly, every therapist assumes that each client possesses the capacity to change through willful choice.
- The narrative implausibilities pile up and reinforce the air the play has of being a shrill, willful fantasy.
- This is a willful organization and takes an aggregation of thinking to be executed well.
- Mary had taken the whim into her willful head, and Jane could not dissuade her.
- But there is also an element of; well it's not exactly deception, more like a willful skirting of real life scenario information.
- Susie was pouty, provocative, willful and oppositional.
- For any willful failure to withhold or pay employment taxes, both civil penalties and criminal sanctions may apply.
- It may just be a simple oversight not willful neglect of insurance coverage for the renter's apartment or house.