wont

ఆచారము
definition
contraction
will not.
verb
wont thy heart to thoughts hereof
make or be or become accustomed.
noun
Constance, as was her wont, had paid her little attention
one's customary behavior in a particular situation.
adjective
he was wont to arise at 5:30 every morning
(of a person) in the habit of doing something; accustomed.
example
Shearer, as is his 'wont' , scored against Leeds, just as he had done twice at Elland Road on the opening day of the season, just as he had for Southampton and Blackburn so often before.
Their supporters had settled for a draw when, with the whistle already between the referee's lips, Owen ghosted in unnoticed, as is his 'wont' , to nod in a cross from Joe Cole.
As is their 'wont' , the supporters of his ‘rivals’ strongly objected to it.
As is the 'wont' with all our film heroes who wax eloquent on the plague of video piracy only when their films are slated for a release, Chiranjeevi too was no exception.
Gerry, as was his 'wont' , recalled some of the stories of the old days in the Mayo News, the ‘hot metal’ days as he would always describe them.
Prabhu Prasad, the celebrity father of ‘Hai Rabba’ Smita, was tapping his feet to the pulsating music as is his 'wont' .
Bad custom will thrive as it is 'wont' do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints.
As is their 'wont' , Melrose will no doubt withdraw into themselves and adopt a siege mentality, blaming referees and everybody else for problems which are of their own making.
As is often the 'wont' of those who have succeeded through factional alliances, when ambition calls, the instinct is to disown your own and condemn others.
I was warned that senators - as is politicians' 'wont' everywhere - like to speak for most of their allotted time, leaving only a small gap for an answer.
The manager was satisfied that his side attempted to conjure something, as has been their 'wont' since the season began.
As is his 'wont' , Latapy drifts left when he is getting bogged down in the middle and, from the wing position, he cut in past his man for Grant Brebner to flick his low cross behind Mampaey.
The good General frames it perfectly, as is his 'wont' ; but don't get lazy, do click through to the original SFGate item.
Well, linguistician that I am, my first thoughts set me to playing about with semantics and, as is my 'wont' on these occasions, to casting my thoughts back to the bard.
Also, perhaps because I'm so familiar with Peter Pan itself, my mind, as is its 'wont' , tended to wander, if not wonder.
I went into college today, as is my 'wont' , to study English.
First an apology - I have a number of new blogs linking to me, and I haven't yet reciprocated nor given their blogs a quick one-line review, as is my 'wont' .
Without the right gradient to drain off onto the edges and without the drains, water, as is it's 'wont' , finds its own shape, filling every crevice and crater.
Anthony loved it but, as customers are 'wont' to do, he insisted I name the drink.
If he won't say that, and he won't, he's 'wont' to say nothing to his own skills.
And if practicality is your 'wont' rather than sentimentality, you should still go.
Tom Wood ruled the vast Citadel Theatre Shoctor Stage as he is 'wont' .
John spoke briefly, but sincerely, as is his 'wont' .
The ball was old and the pitch was slow and Jones, as was his 'wont' , was moving around the crease to disrupt the bowler's line. Jack decided to stand up to the stumps.
Harty, as is a poacher's 'wont' , removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim.
But certainly in the first half City, as is their 'wont' , refused to wallow in self-pity and played like a side determined to make light of any inconveniences.
It is, no doubt, the 'wont' of every generation to look back at the past with an over-egged fondness and to be too damning of current standards.
Now, the media, as we know, can overdo those things, as is our 'wont' .
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