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A kind person. Because he or she is willing to fix it even without being asked to.
If you are needing something quickly, it would be best to buy it from Lowes. Walmart sometimes carries them. If you are willing to have it shipped, try amazon.com.
This isn't an idiom because you can figure out what it means pretty easily. If you're willing to do something or achieve something "at any cost," then you're willing to do whatever it takes. You'll pay whatever the price.
You can use "willing to" to show someone's readiness or eagerness to do something. For example, "She is willing to help with the project."
resisting; unwilling
it means you want to do something
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context - you are willing to go through dangers or hardship for something or someone.
Endeavor is when you are willing to try something different. So when you are willing to trade you are endeavor.
to not be willing to do something with a definit choicee
The term willing to pay means that a person is willing to give cash or credit for something they wish to own. When a person takes an item to the register, they are willing to pay for it.
he finds it hard to say no if you ask him for something... he is willing to do anything for you