Whim vs. Whimsy

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Whimverb

To be seized with a whim; to be capricious.

Whimnoun

A fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea

Whimnoun

(mining) A large capstan or vertical drum turned by horse power or steam power, for raising ore or water, etc., from mines, or for other purposes

Whimnoun

A bird, the Eurasian wigeon.

Whimnoun

The European widgeon.

Whimnoun

A sudden turn or start of the mind; a temporary eccentricity; a freak; a fancy; a capricious notion; a humor; a caprice.

Whimnoun

A large capstan or vertical drum turned by horse power or steam power, for raising ore or water, etc., from mines, or for other purposes; - called also whim gin, and whimsey.

Whimverb

To be subject to, or indulge in, whims; to be whimsical, giddy, or freakish.

Whimnoun

a sudden desire;

Whimnoun

an odd or fanciful or capricious idea;

Whimsynoun

A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour.

Whimsynoun

An impulsive, illogical or capricious character.

Whimsynoun

(mining) A whim capstan or vertical drum.

Whimsynoun

A jigsaw puzzle piece that has been cut into a recognizable shape, as if on a whim; often the shape is representative of the theme of the image used for the puzzle.

Whimsyverb

(transitive) To fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.

Whimsynoun

A whimsey.

Whimsynoun

an odd or fanciful or capricious idea;

Whimsynoun

the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment;

Whimsynoun

playfully quaint or fanciful behaviour or humour

Whimsynoun

a thing that is fanciful or odd

Whimsynoun

a whim

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