whimling Synonyms
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whimling Meaning
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whimling (n.)
One given to whims; hence, a weak, childish person; a child.
whimling Sentence Examples
- The little girl's whimling cries filled the room with a sense of distress.
- The abandoned puppy whimpered softly, its whimling an expression of loneliness and fear.
- The old woman's voice was frail and quavering, her whimling words barely audible.
- The injured bird whimpered pitifully, its whimling a plea for help.
- The lost and confused child whimpered helplessly, its whimling echoing through the forest.
- The whimling of the wind seemed to mock their plight, whispering of their impending doom.
- The whimpering sound of distant thunder carried on the breeze, a warning of the approaching storm.
- The dying man's whimling breaths were a reminder of the fragility of life.
- The whimling of the violins created an atmosphere of sadness and nostalgia.
- The whimpering of the frightened cat cut through the silence of the night, breaking the eerie stillness.
FAQs About the word whimling
One given to whims; hence, a weak, childish person; a child.
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The little girl's whimling cries filled the room with a sense of distress.
The abandoned puppy whimpered softly, its whimling an expression of loneliness and fear.
The old woman's voice was frail and quavering, her whimling words barely audible.
The injured bird whimpered pitifully, its whimling a plea for help.