whimple (Meaning)

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whimple (v. t.)

See Wimple.

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whimple (v. i.)

To whiffle; to veer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whimple

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whimple Sentence Examples

  1. The whimsical whimple adorned the bride's elegant gown.
  2. The wind whispered through the whimple, creating a gentle rustling sound.
  3. The knight's whimple fluttered valiantly beneath his gleaming helmet.
  4. The witch cackled eerily, her whimple twitching with amusement.
  5. The maiden's whimple billowed gracefully as she twirled in a dreamy dance.
  6. The nun's whimple framed her serene face, reflecting her inner peace.
  7. The artist sketched the whimple with intricate detail, capturing its unique shape.
  8. The jester's whimple was adorned with colorful bells and baubles.
  9. The townsfolk gathered in the square, their whimples shimmering in the sunlight.
  10. The queen's whimple sparkled with precious gems, a symbol of her royal authority.

FAQs About the word whimple

See Wimple., To whiffle; to veer.

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The whimsical whimple adorned the bride's elegant gown.

The wind whispered through the whimple, creating a gentle rustling sound.

The knight's whimple fluttered valiantly beneath his gleaming helmet.

The witch cackled eerily, her whimple twitching with amusement.