[f. WHIMSY after next.] = next, 2.

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1871.  Cecilia Mary Caddell, Never Forgotten, ii. 23. Maude always was obstinate when she had one of her religious whimsey whamseys in her head.

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1900.  ‘Anthony Hope,’ Quisanté, v. 65. The real reason … why the Dean hasn’t risen higher is because he always has some whimsy-whamsy in his head.

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