"Whimple" is a word in ENGLISH
To whiffle; to veer.
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Sometimes women are overly suspicious of their husbands. When Adam stayed out very late for a few nights, Eve became upset. "You're running around with other women," she charged."You're being unreasonable," Adam responded. "You're the only woman on earth." The quarrel continued until Adam fell asleep, only to be awakened by someone poking him in the chest. It was Eve. "What do you think you're doing?" Adam demanded. "Counting your ribs," said Eve.
To wave or shake quickly; to cause to whiffle.
Read the complete definitionTo waver, or shake, as if moved by gusts of wind; to shift, turn, or veer about.
Read the complete definitionTo disperse with, or as with, a whiff, or puff; to scatter.
Read the complete definitionTo change from one opinion or course to another; to use evasions; to prevaricate; to be fickle.
Read the complete definitionA fife or small flute.
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Read the complete definitionOne who whiffles, or frequently changes his opinion or course; one who uses shifts and evasions in argument; hence, a …
Read the complete definitionOne who plays on a whiffle; a fifer or piper.
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