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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61. That first day or two, I kept on thinking he would telephone, that it was all a sort of whim.
62. I don't know why I bought it. I suppose it was just a whim.
63. He broke agreements on a whim, relying on private bargains and connections.
64. They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim.
65. Still at the whim of a world that seemed aligned against her.
66. Bought them by the yard or by the box, or on a whim.
67. Their right to cross the border would rest on the whim and generosity of authorities on both sides.
68. Fingers of energy, disguised - a felicitous whim - as strands of your golden hair.
69. Could he bear to see them wired-made vulnerable to the least whim of their lords and masters?
70. The Gods roam the world and mingle in human affairs, but they do so at their own whim.
71. Where was Grandmother liking when she had that sentimental whim? In a dugout in Boise Canyon.
72. Criticism and praise were given out non-objectively, ie at the whim of the leader.
73. Military organization, too, owed much to the whim of the Tsar.
74. He showed his ability to adapt his performance as either the whim took him or as he was taken by circumstances.
75. On a whim, he decided to taka trip around the country to look up nearly a dozen old girlfriends.
76. On a whim, she would make pizza with Cantonese sausage, steak with hoisin sauce, and sushi with roast pork.
77. It was a privilege revokable at any time on whim of the authorities.
78. Whether or not it then gets the carrot depends on the whim of the mule driver.
79. Lately, the president has been sacking and picking new ministers at whim.
80. John Bangs, head of education at the National Union of Teachers, said schools were at the whim of new governments, which can pick apart years of hard work within days of taking office.
81. But the two - toed tree toad tried in vain . He couldn't please her whim.
82. Once, Wanfang saw his father in playing cards on top, in order to get to the licensing purposes, Wanfang whim,(http://sentencedict.com/whim.html) can shuffle through to achieve the same effect?
83. And in a desert land where water is not delivered democratically, but parochially , on a whim, the land itself decides life.
84. So how could I dare to be so dissatisfied as to head off on such a selfish and self-seeking whim?
85. Only for a flashing moment did she see this, then she saw the lout returned, and she laughed at the whim of her fancy.
86. Visitors are usually given an hourlong guided tour after which they are free to wander at whim.
87. But is it not possible to control the human factor by science -- the opposite of whim?
88. Regulations are changed on a whim, resulting in aberrant results that distort long - established competitive values.
89. "I kind of guessed that, " I said, shrugging . My spur-of-the-moment whim hadn't come with a plan intact. "Maybe I'll take them to Dowling's. "
90. To customize your look and change the eyelashes to your whim, cut them lengthwise or widthwise depending on the effect you wish to create.