The trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment.
An odd or fanciful or capricious idea.
1 And they fell in gayly with her whimsy and called her T.O.
2 In daylight it probably looked like a toy: a rich man's whimsy .
3 He danced there like the whimsy sunbeam of a shaken water below.
4 It crackles with wit, warmth and whimsy without a hint of pretension.
5 What farther whimsy of an unkind Fate had prompted his long walk?
6 He felt drunk with whimsy , and afraid the buzz would wear off.
7 If you prefer naturalism to postmodern whimsy , then no mad plots either.
8 Indeed, the garage-born Internet of Things isn't all whimsy and cats.
9 An immature label, perhaps, but one that appealed to his sense of whimsy .
10 I think it's just a place of incredible whimsy , and fantasy.
11 The look has a neatness that suggests controlled drama, rather than fairytale whimsy .
12 But these add a refreshing dose of whimsy to the otherwise super-practical accessory.
13 Every day a new whimsy , and our humours keep motion with the time.
14 Instead, wander the forest with your gear and see where whimsy takes you.
15 I'll not leave my post on the whimsy of some interlopers.
16 The Bed Song has a staggered momentum, with Palmer whimsy interrupting at will.
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