Synonym: caprice, fad, fancy, notion, phase. Similar words: whip, whish, whisk, whiff, whirr, whine, which, whiny. Meaning: [hwɪm /w-] n. 1. a sudden desire 2. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea.
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1. How can I hide away, the whim of fate.
2. I didn't leave just on a whim .
3. We booked the holiday on a whim.
4. The bird's nest is vulnerable to the slightest whim of the weather.
5. We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco.
6. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.
7. He appeared and disappeared at whim.
8. We bought the house on a whim.
9. She bought that dress on a whim.
10. He panders to her every whim.
11. You cannot choose to absent yourself on a whim.
12. Dozens of servants had catered to his every whim.
13. Her father had always indulged her every whim.
14. Funding is subject to political whim.
15. The child's parents pandered to his every whim.
16. Their father had always indulged her every whim.
17. She hires and fires people at whim.
18. I bought the encyclopedia on a whim.
19. She indulges his every whim.
20. He bought the jacket on a whim,[sentencedict.com] having seen it by chance in a shop window.
21. He flew into a whim and went swimming on a cold winter day, and got a fever soon afterwards.
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22. Slaves could be bought and sold at the whim of their masters.
23. Everyone was entirely subject to the whim of the Sultan.
24. My duties seem to change daily at the whim of the boss.
25. Highly trained staff will pander to your every whim .
26. The premium can increase at the whim of the insurers.
27. He was forced to pander to her every whim .
28. It's not good the way she panders to his every whim.
29. Oh for a husband who would indulge my every whim!
30. They seem to be able to change the rules of the game at whim.