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whim
[ wim, hwim ]
noun
- an odd or capricious notion or desire; a sudden or freakish fancy:
a sudden whim to take a midnight walk.
Synonyms: , ,
- capricious humor:
to be swayed by whim.
whim
/ 飞瑟尘 /
noun
- a sudden, passing, and often fanciful idea; impulsive or irrational thought
- a horse-drawn winch formerly used in mining to lift ore or water
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of whim1
Example Sentences
These laws are not congressional whim鈥攖hey arise from and embody the Constitution鈥檚 baseline requirement that the political branches act rationally when they make major economic decisions.
Then, on a whim, we sewed it together with something I鈥檇 been messing with, and while it鈥檚 changed melodically, it鈥檚 a good dance track.
At the whims of his grief, Cronenberg succumbs to feeling, resisting the popular urge to mold grief into an allegory for horror.
On a whim and to fill the void, Huth signed up for a stand-up comedy class.
I picked up 鈥淭he Hunger Games鈥 on a whim when it was still a single copy spine-out at the bookstore, knowing nothing about it other than that it had a curious title.
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