Definitionn. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
Last update: September 8, 2015
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You’ve had a sore affliction, but that’s not to say you’re to throw good luck in the dirt for a whimsey. [Please select]
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There was also another tramway extension by the Bullo Pill Company to the Folly and Whimsey Collieries at the head of the Dam Pool. [Please select]
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They mout get some whimsey into their heads, an' come this ways.' [Please select]
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"I look to ye, Meredith," he said, "to overcome your wife's absurd whimsey." [Please select]
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Cooney's gentle voice could be heard calling, "Supper, supper," and Hen, entering with a large dinner-bell, conceived the whimsey of ringing it loudly in everybody's ear. [Please select]
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