A whim is, essentially, a passing impulse. Whims would be the plural of the word whim. Whims means passing impulses.
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She bought the dress on a whim, without thinking about whether she actually needed it.
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I just double checked my Merriam-Webster Dictionary and ...
1. Whimsical comes from the root 'whim'
2. The root of 'whim' is 'whim-wham'
3. The origin of 'whim-wham' is unknown
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Her chambermaid attended to every whim of the Countess.
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I answered the question on a whim.
I quit the job because I could not follow every whim of the boss.
I like her because her whims are delightful.
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The definition of the word 'whim' is: A sudden or capricious idea; an impulse thought or arbitrary.
Used as a sentence; "He decided, more or less on a whim, to take a vacation to Cancun, Mexico."
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The cast of A Bloody Whim - 2010 includes: Elizabeth Fletcher
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Whim Cycles - 2013 was released on:
USA: 14 January 2013
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The Whim of Destiny - 1913 was released on:
USA: 29 April 1913
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Caprice means a sudden and unpredictable change especially in a person's mood or behavior. Whim is a synonym of caprice.
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The base is whim, which forms a similar noun whimsy, and hence whimsical.
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whim is for the breakability of your items that you use except your weapons.
boomerang, bugnet, pickaxe, flute are some examples. look at the status by pressing start. is the whim green? (that means it's activated)
is the whim positive or negatively activated?
positive whim means breakables won't break easily
negative whim means they'll break easily
note: at your home, go to the drawer and read the info magazine about some skills if you're not sure what they do.
searching the net is easier too.
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snap decision to do something without cause. eg, I woke up this morning and decided to take off to Hawaii on a whim!
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Julia - 1968 Gone with the Whim 2-22 was released on:
USA: 24 February 1970
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The only whim wham I know of is a saltine cracker with slice of cheese and topped with a marshmellow then baked till marshmellow is golden. Sounds bad but really good.
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It was established by political whim, not by a cartographer or geographer.
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Paul Reiser Out on a Whim - 1987 TV was released on:
USA: 12 May 1987
USA: 30 November 1988 (video premiere)
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A conclusory statement without the benefit of objective support. Whereas an opinion is a conclusory statement WITH objective supporting fact or facts.
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capricious - apt to act on a whim, changeable, unpredictable, moody.
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Not really. They serve at the whim of the grantor.
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there are no requirements to be a cabinet member. they are chosen at the whim of a president
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It was established by political whim, not by a cartographer or geographer.
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Designing Women - 1986 Gone with a Whim Part 2 7-22 was released on:
USA: 24 May 1993
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Designing Women - 1986 Gone with a Whim Part 1 7-21 was released on:
USA: 24 May 1993
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Romeo appears to change his mind on a whim.
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Some words that rhyme with "him" include "glim", "grim", "trim", and "whim".
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