Use "whim" in a sentence

1. She indulges his every whim.

2. Funding is subject to political whim.

3. She hires and fires people at whim.

4. He panders to her every whim.

5. He appeared and disappeared at whim.

6. I sent her off on a whim.

7. Boutade is the same as caprice or whim

8. Their father had always indulged her every whim.

9. Well, it was just on a whim.

10. I bought the encyclopedia on a whim.

11. She bought that dress on a whim.

12. We bought the house on a whim.

13. We booked the holiday on a whim.

14. The child's parents pandered to his every whim.

15. You cannot choose to absent yourself on a whim.

16. Picture it reduced to ash at my whim.

17. Her father had always indulged her every whim.

18. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.

19. He was forced to pander to her every whim .

20. Highly trained staff will pander to your every whim .

21. How can I hide away, the whim of fate.

22. No, it was not some youthful whim or rebellious behavior.

23. Dozens of servants had catered to his every whim.

24. Arbitrary: a decision based on random choice or personal whim

25. Some common synonyms of Crotchet are caprice, vagary, and whim

26. The premium can increase at the whim of the insurers.

27. 12 Marriages can not be ended at will or whim.

28. Oh for a husband who would indulge my every whim!

29. It's not good the way she panders to his every whim.

30. What does Boutade mean? (obsolete) An outbreak; a caprice; a whim

31. Athletes are penalized for transferring, but coaches may leave on a whim.

32. My duties seem to change daily at the whim of the boss.

33. We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco.

34. Boutade (plural Boutades) A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim

35. A man who would never see you harmed by whim or circumstance.

36. They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim.

37. 26 We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco.

38. It was a privilege revocable at any time on whim of the authorities.

39. They seem to be able to change the rules of the game at whim.

40. Fingers of energy, disguised - a felicitous whim - as strands of your golden hair.

41. By indulging their child’s every whim, while hesitating to administer any kind of discipline.

42. Synonyms for Crotchets include eccentricity, caprices, fancies, idiosyncrasies, kink, notions, quirks, twists, vagaries and whim

43. Family are not just people who coddle you, who grant you your every whim.

44. Where was Grandmother liking when she had that sentimental whim? In a dugout in Boise Canyon.

45. The Blowtorch is an easy pattern to tie, and the color variations are at your whim

46. For instance, to calm a crying child, a sentimental parent may cater to the child’s every whim.

47. But don't for one moment feel you're fickle if you change your perfume constantly, on a whim.

48. That is my point: you have cast aside the probability of future happiness on a whim.

49. He bought the jacket on a whim, having seen it by chance in a shop window.

50. 23 reviews of Bonobos "Stopped by Bonobos on a whim to buy my boyfriend a Christmas present

51. Synonyms for Babying include indulgence, coddling, cosseting, mollycoddling, mothering, humoring, humouring, nannying, catering to someone's every whim and …

52. Most had no rights and could be punished, abused, or even killed at the whim of their owners.

53. With the city in such a ferment, they could be stopped on a whim by police or soldiers.

54. There’s really no set route or schedule to the trips—the ship can detour on a whim.

55. Rory did, but Rory was immensely happy to wait for her, to go along with any whim.

56. This special affection is not the result of some whim but is based on appreciation of outstanding qualities.

57. So the Kugels indulged his eccentric whim, laboring to reconstitute the Noailles vignette, down to the very last gilded Bibelot.

58. (1 Corinthians 10:29-33) On a whim, Li, a woman in Taiwan, got a tattoo at age 16.

59. He flew into a whim and went swimming on a cold winter day, and got a fever soon afterwards.

60. Yet for hundreds of San Diego area residents, amateur choral singing is more than a memory, more than a whim.

61. And in a desert land where water is not delivered democratically, but parochially , on a whim, the land itself decides life.

62. Crotchety (adj.) "characterized by odd fancies, eccentric in thought," 1825, from crotchet "whim or fancy" + -y (2)

63. She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived, David would always be there to pander to his every whim.

64. 15 You are an interloper in my world, grudgingly tolerated at best. Beware my wrath. I can kill you on a whim.

65. Likewise, a husband who follows Bible counsel will not browbeat his wife, demanding that she be subject to his every whim.

66. Determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle: stopped at the first motel we passed, an Arbitrary choice.

67. Perhaps, more cynically, it reflects a weariness on the part of those subject to multiple restructurings on the apparent whim of new management.

68. However, Burbles and Me is in serious need of editing; the entire novel felt like a rough draft jotted down on a whim

69. Foghorn Leghorn Chokey Chicken Like the kind of kitschy t-shirt you might pick up on a whim at a truck stop gift shop

70. 15 Perhaps, more cynically, it reflects a weariness on the part of those subject to multiple restructurings on the apparent whim of new management.

71. What does Arbitrary mean? Arbitrary is defined as something that is determined by judgment or whim and not for any specific reason or rule

72. Only for a flashing moment did she see this, then she saw the lout returned, and she laughed at the whim of her fancy.

73. Because Courting is different from dating, it's not something that should just be done on a whim, because it's a serious step to pursue a woman.

74. The Australasians excited a corresponding admiration from their British sailor friends, not only for the way they fought, but for their whim of bathing under shell fire

75. We are delighted to see that the duration of such Cordons and curfews are not subject to the whim and fancy of the Joint Command but fixed by the act

76. When fleeting trends arise around particular breeds, such as the craze for huskies fueled by HBO’s Game of Thrones, dog Breeders pump out dogs just to satisfy humans’ most recent whim

77. ‘Taming the Garden’ Review: A Bewitching Doc Turns a Billionaire’s Whim Into a Mythic Tale of Human and Nature A Georgian billionaire is taking trees from the countryside for his private

78. 15 reviews of Burka's Wine & Liquor Store "On a whim last night, after the rain had stopped, I rang my favorite Washingtonian and asked him if he wanted to grab dinner

79. The government is planning new laws to protect statues in England from being removed "on a whim or at the behest of a Baying mob", Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has said.

80. Due to having mastered the chaotic energy of Astral Chaos (which is the purest form of power), Algol is a god who creates life and entire worlds on a whim"), Spatial Manipulation ( Soul Edge can cut through dimensions