Examples of 'lot of will' in a sentence
Meaning of "lot of will"
lot of will: A great deal of determination, resolve, or strong intentions towards achieving a goal or overcoming obstacles
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It took a lot of will for me to finally speak.
And they have a lot of will.
A lot of will power may be required to stop consuming alcohol.
Tom has a lot of will power.
It takes more than good intentions and a lot of will power.
He had a lot of will power.
Dieting is one of the hardest individual challenges and it requires a lot of will power.
I have a lot of will power.
But at the same time, he had a lot of will.
I want a man with a lot of will and total fidelity.
With a lot of will and knowledge we cook for you using top quality ingredients.
She still seems to have a lot of will to live.
It takes a lot of will power and desire to change your diet.
Fidelity requires a lot of will.
But it's a lot of will power staying hungry.
Architectural studies began with a lot of will and enthusiasm.
I also have a lot of will power and, at times, the patience of a saint.
He also had a lot of will.
After a while, with a lot of will and, through habit and perseverance, it is possible.
It will require a lot of will.
We had a very narrow budget, without subsidies, but with a lot of will.
There was a lot of will.
Playing sports winter takes physical preparation and, above all, a lot of will.
Hitler had a lot of will.
I got to give it to him, He had a lot of will power.
You need a lot of optimism and a lot of will to do the right thing . ”.
On the work side, it took a lot of will.
But … but … that takes a lot of will.
And, brother, have they got a lot of will.
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