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WILLY-NILLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. by compulsion : without choice 2. in a haphazard or spontaneous manner Synonyms See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus
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Willy-nilly (idiom) - Wikipedia
Willy-nilly is an English-language idiom and a slang which describes an activity, an action or event that is done in a disorganized, unplanned, or vacillating ...
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Willy Nilly Trading Company - Bay Shore, Long Island
Located in downtown Bay Shore, a town enjoying a lively renaissance, Willy Nilly Trading Company offers an ever-changing selection of personal and home ...
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Willy-nilly (idiom)
; "Into this Universe, and why not knowing, Nor whence, like Water willy-nilly flowing". "the children ran around the playground willy-nilly without a care in the world").
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Willy-nilly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something that happens willy-nilly is random or haphazard. If you put your clothes away willy-nilly, it'll take forever to find two matching socks.
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Synonyms of willy-nilly - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for WILLY-NILLY: randomly, haphazardly, at random, aimlessly, haphazard, casually, anyway, erratically; Antonyms of WILLY-NILLY: systematically, ...
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willy-nilly
willy-nilly, adv. and a. (ˈwɪlɪ ˈnɪlɪ) Also 7 wille nille, 8 willi nilhi. [= will I, nill I (he, ye) ‘be I (he, ye) willing, be I (he, ye) unwilling’: see will v.1 VI, nill v.] A. adv. Whether it be with or against the will of the person or persons concerned; whether one likes it or not; willingly o...
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Willy nilly - Wikipedia
Willy nilly or willy-nilly may refer to: Willy-nilly (idiom), an idiom and a slang that means "haphazardly" or "spontaneously ...
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What's the origin of “willy-nilly”? - The Grammarphobia Blog
The word “nill” is from the Old English “nyllan,” a combination of “ne” (no) and “willan” (will). The phrase “willy-nilly” means “unwillingly” or “haphazardly.”
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WILLY-NILLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If something happens willy-nilly, it happens even if the people who are involved do not want it to happen.
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WILLY-NILLY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adverb · in a disorganized or unplanned manner; sloppily. · whether one wishes to or not; willingly or unwillingly. He'll have to do it willy-nilly.
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141 Synonyms & Antonyms for WILLY-NILLY | Thesaurus.com
Find 141 different ways to say WILLY-NILLY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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willy-nilly
willy-nilly1. if something happens willy-nilly, it happens whether the people who are involved want it to happen or not. Both countries are being drawn, willy-nilly, into the conflict.2. without any order. We threw our bags willy-nilly into the back of the truck.
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Willy Nilly
Willy Nilly Show is a New Zealand television series originally based on a short film by the same name.
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Willy nilly
Willy nilly or willy-nilly may refer to:
Willy-nilly (idiom), an idiom and a slang that means "haphazardly" or "spontaneously"
Willy Nilly, a New Zealand television series
Willy Nilly (comics), a British comic strip
"Willy Nilly", 1965 single by Rufus Thomas
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