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unwish
/ 蕦苍藞飞瑟蕛 /
verb
- to retract or revoke (a wish)
- to desire (something) not to be or take place
Example Sentences
鈥淚t鈥檚 a dangerous thing,鈥 she said to herself as she 172 sank down upon the cushions, 鈥渢o wish for a thing unless you really want it, because if your wish comes true, you are just as apt as not to unwish it, and then things are in a muddle.鈥
When fear鈥檇 the future, 鈥檛is no longer wish鈥檇; 1314 And, when unwish鈥檇, we strive to disbelieve.
I never married; wish I had鈥攁nd then Unwish it: people kill their wives, sometimes!
Let him frown, If to his parent's deeds we his prefer; Yet fame quite free will such commands despise, Give him unwish'd-for precedence; and here, And here alone he'll disobedience find.
I suppose you think the circumstances, whatever they may be, have warranted the act; but that act puts a stigma on your name which makes it unfit for any woman to bear; and if you have any spark of manhood left, you鈥檒l unwish the wish鈥攜ou will unthink the thought鈥攖hat I would wait鈥攐r even want you鈥攅ver鈥攖o come back.鈥
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