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Whimsey   Listen
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Whimsey  v. t.  To fill with whimseys, or whims; to make fantastic; to craze. (R.) "To have a man's brain whimsied with his wealth."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Whimsey" Quotes from Famous Books



... fulfilled a tender purpose, formed on a visit to Abbotsford, of re-reading all the Waverley novels. Yet he had long before arrived at a ripe, unprejudiced judgment concerning him. The exact impression of his feeling appears in that delightfully humorous whimsey, "P.'s Correspondence," which contains the essence of the best criticism. [Footnote: See Mosses from an Old Manse, Vol. II.] In allusion to Abbotsford, Scott, he says, "whether in verse, prose, or architecture, could ...
— A Study Of Hawthorne • George Parsons Lathrop

... an inordinate passion for dress, and, as she was never thwarted in any whimsey she had of this kind (for I spared no money to gratify her, and among my debts are milliners' bills to the amount of many thousands), boxes used to pass continually to and fro from Dublin, with all sorts of dresses, caps, flounces, and furbelows, as her ...
— Barry Lyndon • William Makepeace Thackeray



Words linked to "Whimsey" :   irresponsibility, thought, arbitrariness, flightiness, whim, idea, whimsicality, irresponsibleness, whimsy



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