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.

26. This page shows answers to the clue Crotchety.Crotchety may be defined as “Of the nature of a crotchet”, “Given to crotchets; subject to whims” and “Given to odd notions, whims, grouchiness, etc

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

28. At (someone's) Behest Done according to the whims or commands of someone else

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

30. The mate observed regretfully that he could not account for that young fellow's whims.

31. Crotchety definition is - given to crotchets : subject to whims, crankiness, or ill temper

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

33. But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.

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

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

36. 12 Marriages can not be ended at will or whim.

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

38. This is usually performed extempore, following the whims of the singer, musician and/or dancer.

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

40. 20 But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

48. 26 We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco.

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

50. Literary awards are vulnerable to partisan whims and odd impulses, a notion that consoles every disappointed contender.

51. It is no longer “a fluttering heart”, allured by momentary whims, shunning disagreements and seeking petty satisfactions.

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

53. Lubumbashi has long lived by the whims of distant global markets, its booms unfailingly followed by busts.

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

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

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

57. Once rather harmless Caimans, today resilient beasts - the selection changed them according to the whims of their lizard masters

58. What remained of its ethnic population had to be subservient to the whims of its overlords in the Kremlin.

59. It cried out to be fondled, yanked, and squeezed, and I bowed to its whims with a willing heart.

60. At this very moment, other hoteliers no doubt are busy conducting surveys designed to pinpoint our newest whims.

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

62. 22 But he chose a drastic method of staving off wrinkles, a potbelly , the whims of a fickle public.

63. 25 What remained of its ethnic population had to be subservient to the whims of its overlords in the Kremlin.

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

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

66. Bow to the whims of an ancient plague, the power to mystify and a cure of your own inner demons.

67. We could turn to the law for justice rather than depend on the mercurial whims of some benevolent or dictatorial boss.

68. It is, however, unsatisfactory to have the general content of policy dependent on the whims of the Secretary of State.

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

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

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

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

73. With the reduction in foreign investments, the government will be even more a hostage to the whims of the international oil price.

74. 28 We could turn to the law for justice rather than depend on the mercurial whims of some benevolent or dictatorial boss.

75. 23 reviews of Bonobos "Stopped by Bonobos on a whim to buy my boyfriend a Christmas present

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

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

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

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

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