Ill wears he arms, that nill them use for ladies' sake.
Ill weares he armes, that nillthem vse for Ladies sake.
Need hath no law; will I, or nill I, it must be done.
If now to man and wife to will and nill The self-same thing, a note of concord be, I know no couple better can agree.
Nay, say I thereto, by my dear borrow, If I may rest, I nill live in sorrow.
Upon that day triumphant shall we feast, Wherein, mesdames, your honours nill be least.
It is the king I cosen of his choice, And he nill brook Earl Ethenwald should prove False to his prince, especially in love.
For that is the law of love, to will and nill the same.
This being thus, nill I thou deem 'tis spirit malignant Acts in such wise or mind lacking of liberal mood That to thy prayer both gifts be not in plenty supplièd: Willingly both had I sent, had I the needed supply.
Further she noted a wight whose name in public to mention 45 Nill I, lest he upraise eyebrows of carroty hue; Long is the loon and large the law-suit brought they against him Touching a child-bed false, claim of a belly that lied.
This phrase, "will he nill he," occurs nowhere else in the plays.
Count upward from the bottom of the second column, and the 46th word is "nill he," so printed for concealment.
Withal thou must needs be my fellow here, will I, nill I; for thou it was that didst put that word into the captain's mouth that thou shouldst serve me while I abide in the Burg.
But a jump into a canal is no more than into bed; and the water it does all the lave, will ye, nill ye.
I take not on me to say we can command the saints, and will they nill they, can draw corporal virtue from their blest remains.
Rush in and seize him--do not do him hurt, But, will he nill he, let me have his SHIRT.
The abbot hearing this, nill he, will he, entertained those knights, and ever afterwards entertained knights and lay folk according to the ancient rule, and so they are still received when the abbot is at home.
Our parlour was destroyed, and it was given in charge to William the sacrist, will he, nill he, that he should restore it.
I take not on me to say we can command the saints, and, will they nill they, can draw corporal virtue from their blest remains.
In my last I had the honour to report the total non-success of my endeavour to nill my betrothal on plea of astrological objections, and how I was consequentially up the tree of embarrassment.
Though he walked the common pavement, he felt himself, as he gazed upward, alone with his thoughts which went back, will he nill he, to his first evening in Claversham.
He had posed, will he, nill he, as the earl's friend; he must submit in the future to be laughed at by the Greggs and avoided by the Homfrays.
If the man go to this water and drown himself, it is, will he nill he, he goes- mark you that.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nill" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.