Definitionn. the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment
Last update: August 2, 2015
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The best specimen of this work, of which the outstanding characteristics are sheer whimsicality and topsy-turvy humour, is The Ballad of Kynd Kittok. [Please select]
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And then, with a mixture of whimsicality and earnestness he continued: "Do you remember the talk we had the other day of Josef." [Please select]
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I can only allude to one on Richter, whose whimsicality of style he unconsciously copied, and whose original ideas he made his own. [Please select]
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And there, with the whimsicality of the artist, the bow of M. [Please select]
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He was bookish, as a bookman should be, and sometimes the very richness and whimsicality of his bookish fancies marred the simplicity and good taste of his pages. [Please select]
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She mentioned the fact of Count Anteoni's having made the garden, and spoke of him, sketching lightly his whimsicality, his affection for the Arabs, his love of solitude, and of African life. [Please select]
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