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Definition of "whimple" [whim•ple]

  • To whiffle; to veer. (verb)

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Use "whimple" in a sentence
  • "MsPhD, plus a slew of other folks who regularly comment on the posts, such as whimple, who don't appear to have their own blogs."
  • "And his character as a sportsman being now well established, he sometimes permitted himself, even when the game was afoot, to loiter in the vicinity of the path on which he could at least mark the flutter of the gray whimple of Anne of Geierstein, and the outline of the form which it shrouded."
  • "Wrinkled/Verity - She might be refreshingly unPC (and that may be her one redeeming feature), but she still believes in public floggings, making the whimple compulsory, and that the Church should control social policy (that's the Catholic Church by the way - not cuddly liberal Anglicans)."
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