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
- 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.
- The maiden's whimple billowed gracefully as she twirled in a dreamy dance.
- The nun's whimple framed her serene face, reflecting her inner peace.
- The artist sketched the whimple with intricate detail, capturing its unique shape.
- The jester's whimple was adorned with colorful bells and baubles.
- The townsfolk gathered in the square, their whimples shimmering in the sunlight.
- 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.