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whim-wham
alt. 1 (context obsolete English) A whimsical object; a trinket. 2 A whim or fancy. n. 1 (context obsolete English) A whimsical object; a trinket. 2 A whim or fancy.
Usage examples of "whim-wham".
He believed that the world was a battleground between the forces of Good and Evil, and that Evil was a palpable reality and not just a whim-wham in the mind.
Vizard, that she was an hysteric and that her roaming pain was a whim-wham of a disordered personality, had been suddenly confirmed.
What lives is a notion, a fantasy, a whim-wham in your head that you call Father, but which never had anything seriously to do with the man you attached it to.