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| naughtiness; mood; fickleness; freak; oddities; waywardness; whimsicality; tantrum (That child is always throwing tantrums) | |||
| whims (I do most of my downloading on the huge gigabit corporate pipe I have at work that isn’t subject to the whims of the local ISP’s. ART Vancouver) | |||
| grizzle; moods | |||
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| folly; whim (a sudden desire or change of mind • I am tired of that child's whims); caprice (an especially unreasonable sudden change of mind etc.; a whim • I'm tired of the old man and his caprices); freak; fantasy; vagary (MichaelBurov); wantonness; whigmaleerie; crank; fit; phantasy; whimsey; whimsy; naughtiness (о детях); spirt; spurt; start; tiff; turn; whimwham; fancy (a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire • The child had many peculiar fancies) | |||
| oddity | |||
| fad (I just wanted to work, and thought it was a fad that would go away. Val_Ships); kink (сленг MichaelBurov) | |||
| fad | |||
| doggedness; obstinacy; stubbornness | |||
| crotchet; cranky | |||
| humour | |||
| megrim; tift | |||
| whimsy-whamsy | |||
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| A Whim (Musset, 1837, Мюссе) | |||
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