Whimsy Mnemonic
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whimsy
whimsy
/ˈwɪmzi/
Examples
- For me, it's more a bit of whimsy.
- Bizarre whimsy, as usual, was the order of the day.
- It might as well be a matter of taste, or whimsy.
- Again I think you're seeing the whimsy of writers.
- Her illustrations convey a mood of whimsy and playful uncanny.
- I enjoy a bit a whimsy as much as the next guy.
- I instead used humour and whimsy to confuse him.
- Thank you for a graceful blend of wit, wisdom and whimsy.
- His stories also often contain elements of fantasy or whimsy.
- The Philistine was bound in brown butcher paper and full of satire and whimsy.
an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
noun
the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment
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"Whim + Sea. The sea changes its mood like a whimsical fantasy."
Whim + Sea. The sea changes its mood in a whimsy, playful way.
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