will have to must
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shallwill have to must
crossroadsA point at which a crucial decision must be made that will have far-reaching consequences
potlucksUsed in reference to a situation in which one must take a chance that whatever is available will prove to be good or acceptable
NEEDASAPMust have now, to an exec
SOHO"From ... down to Brighton I must have played them all" ("Pinball Wizard" lyric)
distancesThe distance from the winning post that a horse must have reached when the winner finishes in order to qualify for a subsequent heat
ISINFORWill have to face
maliceto have ill-will towards another
BRIDGEWORKThat tooth will have to come out!
malicingMALICE, to have ill-will towards another
malistMALICE, to have ill-will towards another
shouldwill have to or is determined to
malicedMALICE, to have ill-will towards another
LINKSBand will have them on website to feed diehards
NEEDSADULTSUPERVISIONIn other words, mom or dad will have to operate it
fillto brace the yards, so that sails that have been aback will stand full
ravished(of a man) Force (a woman or girl) to have sexual intercourse against her will; rape
ravishes(of a man) Force (a woman or girl) to have sexual intercourse against her will; rape
BENANDJERRY"And Republicans may be angry, like Sen. Campbell and President Ford, but ... will just have to get used to it: I'm an Independent!"
ciphersA person or thing of no importance, esp. a person who does the bidding of others and seems to have no will of their own
oned as a function word to indicate the focus of feelings, determination, or will have pity on me keen on sports a curse on you
oned as a function word to indicate reason, ground, or basis (as for an action, opinion, or computation) I have it on good authority on one condition the interest will be 10 cents on the dollar
determinismThe doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Some philosophers have taken determinism to imply that individual human beings have no free will and cannot be held morally responsible for their actions
morganaticof or pertaining to a form of marriage in which a person of high rank, as a member of the nobility, marries someone of lower station with the stipulation that neither the low-ranking spouse nor their children, if any, will have any claim to the titles or