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English to English noun
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a sudden desire |  | Example: he bought it on an impulse
source: wordnet30
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an odd or fanciful or capricious idea |  | Example: the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories he had a whimsy about flying to the moon whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it
source: wordnet30
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The European widgeon. |  | source: webster1913
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A sudden turn or start of the mind; a temporary eccentricity; a freak; a fancy; a capricious notion; a humor; a caprice. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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To be subject to, or indulge in, whims; to be whimsical, giddy, or freakish. |  | source: webster1913
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