whim|whims in English
noun
[hwɪm /w-]
fancy, caprice, notion, impulse; device for operating a hoisting rope in a mine
Use "whim|whims" in a sentence
1. I will not indulge your childish whims.
2. She indulges his every whim.
3. Crotchety definition, given to odd notions, whims, grouchiness, etc
4. Simply means submission to the whims of a madman.
5. Funding is subject to political whim.
6. She hires and fires people at whim.
7. He panders to her every whim.
8. He appeared and disappeared at whim.
9. I sent her off on a whim.
10. Boutade is the same as caprice or whim
11. Their father had always indulged her every whim.
12. Well, it was just on a whim.
13. I bought the encyclopedia on a whim.
14. She bought that dress on a whim.
15. We bought the house on a whim.
16. We booked the holiday on a whim.
17. The child's parents pandered to his every whim.
18. You cannot choose to absent yourself on a whim.
19. Picture it reduced to ash at my whim.
20. Her father had always indulged her every whim.
21. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.
22. He was forced to pander to her every whim .
23. Highly trained staff will pander to your every whim .
24. How can I hide away, the whim of fate.
25. ECONOMIST: REPORTS The whims of politicians even manage to Befuddle Washington experts.