Definitionn. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
Last update: October 30, 2015
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His role in the play was only a whimsy. [Please select]
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Instant, utter severance from all the new world, with its wheels that get you nowhere and conventions that have no meaning except organized whimsy. [Please select]
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'I believe the whole thing was a whimsy,' said Wake, his eyes on the chimneys of Sgurr Dearg. [Please select]
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And they all seemed to expect him to obey this quaint person's fanatical whimsy. [Please select]
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'You're satisfied this isn't a whimsy of a melodramatic old Yank. [Please select]
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Every thought which dawns on the mind, in the moment of its emergency announces its own rank,--whether it is some whimsy, or whether it is a power. [Please select]
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My tastes bring a smile to his lips; he wonders by what whimsy I prefer wood that is worm-eaten, _chirouna_, as he calls it, to sound wood, which burns so much better. [Please select]
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