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whimsy

noun as in quaint or fanciful quality or humor

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noun as in odd or fanciful notion

noun as in notion

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She is full of humor and whimsy, creating every imaginable kind of playful and play-acting partnering.

Victor’s performance is touched by grace and whimsy while also pulling off dramatic emotional moments, sometimes within the same scene.

Her works are filled with whimsy and joy, including a collection of platters and plates featuring inlaid porcelain flowers, vaguely defined creatures that hold birthday candles, penguin pitchers and Buddhas.

From the newest Marvel movie figurines to plastic bulldozers with a smiley face, most toys sold in the U.S. come with two things: a sense of whimsy and a "Made in China" tag.

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But the appeal of Chandler’s whimsy is yet to be determined.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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