Sentence example with the word 'willies'

willies

Definition n. feelings of uneasiness

Last update: October 11, 2015


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"Well, we've had some experience in the past with hoboes; think they could be a batch of Weary Willies, Paul."   [Please select]

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The 'Willies,' by the way, seem to be especially inspiring to the Scottish balladists.   [Please select]

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"'Yard's full o' Homeless Kates an' Wanderin' Willies," he explained to.   [Please select]

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If I'm in for having a trained nurse do it for me, it'll give me the Willies.   [Please select]

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I'll tell you, poor old Palliser gets the Willies sometimes after he's read his mail.'   [Please select]

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The "Willies," by the way, seem to be especially inspiring to the Scottish balladists.   [Please select]

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"You just dig 'em up and burn 'em, and I'll give you some nice fresh roots outer my garden; pansies, and stocks, and sweet willies, and forget-me-nots."'   [Please select]

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"I'm afraid that the servants, Burrill and the footmen, you know, will be--will think--" "Say," he took her up, "let's give Burrill and the footmen the Willies out and out."'   [Please select]

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