One of her most dire wishes was to be an Olympic gold medalist.
I wish on the shooting star everynight that my mother will be here when i get married, my wish will never come true.
Yes, it can be. If you get the context right, it will work. You can use it as a question: "Who wishes to see you?" It could also be a part of a sentence: "Sir, there is a man outside who wishes to see you."
Jim gets lots of wishes at his birthdays. It is the sentence containing wishes.
THe executor helps deliver the wishes of the will.
After all , there is no more wishes any more
The girl disobliged the boys wishes, she had no interest for what he had to say to her
I saw a magical genie yesterday and gave me 2 wishes
My mom wishes to win big on the megabucks lottery.
"The GOPcandidate does not have much approval in the bill he wishes to pass"Note: This sentence is NOT based on opinion, its just an example.
the government probably wishes it had prior restraint on the book No Easy Day
Efface means to rub out or wipe out. Used in a sentence: As a black president, Obama wishes to efface many prejudices against African American.
She wishes she could be ambidextrous so she could give her right arm a break from steaming
Yes.