whimsy
/ˈwɪmzi/
whimsy
English
Noun Top 38,155
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Definition
A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour.
Etymology
Probably from whims + -y. Related to whim-wham, whim.
Example Sentences
- "[…] Take heed of filling their [i.e., children's] heads with VVhimzies, and unprofitable Notions; for this vvill ſooner learn them to be malepert and proud, than ſober and humble."
- "These days! where e'en th' extravagance of poetry, / Is at a loss for figures to express / Men's folly, whimsies, and inconstancy, / And by a faint description makes them less."
- "[A]ll the ridiculous and extravagant ſhapes that can be imagin'd, all the fancies and whimſies of Poets and Painters and Ægyptian Idolaters, if ſo be they are conſiſtent with Life and Propagation, would be now actually in Being, if our Atheiſt's Notion were true: […]"
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