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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31. You can add what you like to this mixture - brandy, whisky or nothing at all - as the whim takes you.
32. At work they are at the whim of the boss.
33. He picked people on a whim, without rhyme or reason.
34. Marriages can not be ended at will or whim.
35. Spontaneity and whim are the order of the day.
36. Their whim can make or ruin a reputation.
37. She decided to make the trip on a whim.
38. Tilly Whim was at the southern end.
39. I went to visit her on a whim.
40. The owners have it rigged; they have an absolute stiff, Bud Selig, who caters to their every whim.
41. Yet for hundreds of San Diego area residents, amateur choral singing is more than a memory, more than a whim.
42. Perhaps, more cynically, it reflects a weariness on the part of those subject to multiple restructurings on the apparent whim of new management.
43. But don't for one moment feel you're fickle if you change your perfume constantly, on a whim.
44. This purpose-built health hydro has been designed around the needs of the guest so your every whim is catered for.
45. Mr Greenleaf thought his removal from Mongibello to Rome had been merely an erratic whim, Tom knew.
46. Athletes are penalized for transferring, but coaches may leave on a whim.
47. They ate at whim, taking a bite here, a bite there.
48. She remembered that somewhere Dorothy had kept old photograph albums and, on a whim, began to search for them.
49. The mansion of Hothar the Fey drifts gently across the sky of Saphery, landing at its owner's whim.
50. This is just a whim but it is great fun.
51. Then at work they are at the whim of the boss.
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52. Rory did, but Rory was immensely happy to wait for her, to go along with any whim.
53. He had never been able to lose himself in a crowd, or dash off somewhere suddenly on a whim.
54. With the city in such a ferment, they could be stopped on a whim by police or soldiers.
55. That is my point: you have cast aside the probability of future happiness on a whim.
56. She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived, David would always be there to pander to his every whim.
57. The sail had been a hindrance, making sport of me at each whim of the wind, so I lowered it.
58. In the Sheriff Court the adjustment period can range from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the whim of the Sheriff.
59. We need to be aware, however, that the school environment is a delicate ecosystem, highly sensitive to political whim.
60. Most men consider their parenting voluntary, not compulsory; they do it at their whim.