I doubt Wills feels it is disgusting for pro-life activists to register voters at anti-abortion protests.
Angry About Ferguson? Oppose Voter ID Laws|Jacob Lupfer|August 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And she is the daughter of two proud, accomplished women who have succeeded in life by asserting our wills on the world.
My Daughter Is Bossy—But Don’t Call Her That|Sally Kohn|March 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Wills (Sears) Tower in Chicago added all glass balconies to the Skydeck during its 2009 renovations.
A New Installation in the French Alps Allows Visitors to Walk Off the Highest Mountain Peak|Justin Jones|December 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Wills was loose, working the cameras with jokes about his new baby.
Kate Middleton Looked Goddam Fabulous Today|Isabel Wilkinson|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
If Wills has any say in the matter, their boy will have his very own Smokey, too.
How Different Is Raising the Royal Baby From a Typical American Child?|Kevin Fallon, Lizzie Crocker|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
How Abraham and Sarah contrived to hold fast so many thousand servants against their wills, we are left quite in the dark.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus|American Anti-Slavery Society
When God gives us wills like iron we can drive through difficulties as the iron share cuts through the toughest soil.
My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year|John Henry Jowett
Do not make your plans forgetting me, little mortals; I change your thoughts and wills.
Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green|Jerome K. Jerome
Sally came and went, with the Wills boy, and gave no heed to me.
The Light in the Clearing|Irving Bacheller
There, would be no disturbance, no clashing of wills and of interests, but calm and silence and the time to love.
The Call of the Blood|Robert Smythe Hichens
British Dictionary definitions for Wills
Wills
/ (wɪlz) /
noun
Helen Newington, married name Helen Wills Moody Roark. 1905–98, US tennis player. She was Wimbledon singles champion eight times between 1927 and 1938. She also won the US title seven times and the French title four times
William John. 1834–61, English explorer: Robert Burke's deputy in an expedition on which both men died after crossing Australia from north to south for the first time