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Answer for the clue "More whimsical ", 7 letters:
droller

Word definitions for droller in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Droll \Droll\ (dr[=o]l), a. [Compar. Droller ; superl. Drollest .] [F. dr[^o]le; cf. G. & D. drollig, LG. drullig, D. drol a thick and short person, a droll, Sw. troll a magical appearance, demon, trolla to use magic arts, enchant, Dan. trold elf, imp, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: droll ) n. (context obsolete English) A jester.

Usage examples of droller.

At gatherings, droller members of the audience would sometimes ask him if he could get his elements to play them a little tune.

He carried an old gun which I would have handled only with the greatest caution, and as he stood before us in conscious dignity one could not imagine a droller caricature of a trapper than he.

Don Quixote turned to the duchess and said, "Your highness may conceive that never had knight-errant in this world a more talkative or a droller squire than I have, and he will prove the truth of what I say, if your highness is pleased to accept of my services for a few days.

The duchess, as she listened to Sancho, was ready to die with laughter, and in her own mind she set him down as droller and madder than his master.