Whim Mnemonic
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whim
whim
/wɪm/
lark
especially in phrase on a lark
Examples
- A whole novel is at the whim of the author.
- Either there is policy or the whims of the administrators.
- Essentially, it's up to the whim of the board.
- His whim changes often.
- It's entriely up to the whim of the author.
- It's pretty much at the whim of the maker.
- The latter being merely at the whim of the author.
- It was not created by the whim of a potentate, king, pope or emperor.
- The cap could be screwed down at the whim of the torturer.
- It is the capricious whims of fate that determine the variables of a human life.
a sudden desire
noun
an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
noun
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"Whim + Swim. On a sudden whim, fish decide to swim slim."
Whim + Swim. On a whim, a fish decides to swim in a new direction.
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