whimsical

ವಿಚಿತ್ರ
definition
adjective
a whimsical sense of humor
playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
the whimsical arbitrariness of autocracy
acting or behaving in a capricious manner.
translation of 'whimsical'
ಹುಚ್ಚಾಟದ,
ವಿಚಿತ್ರ ವರ್ತನೆಯ,
ತಿಕ್ಕಲಿನ
example
His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the 'whimsical' and delightful spirit of the work.
The ceiling is hung with lamps of every shape and size, from glass floats tied with rope to 'whimsical' creations made of seashells.
The High Court said while granting maintenance, some formula or yardstick must be adopted and it must not be 'whimsical' or arbitrary.
He closed his eyes and listened to the Forestmaster's 'whimsical' voice change to a somber, sorrowful tone.
Often intended for children, such verse also appeals to an adult sense of the ridiculous or 'whimsical' .
But how many know the story of J.M. Barrie, the eccentric author of the 'whimsical' Peter Pan?
A father and son children's book: vivid illustrations by son Carl, 'whimsical' poems by father Peter.
They clearly seek to exercise power in 'whimsical' and arbitrary ways.
This 'whimsical' piece of mischief by his brother brought a quiet laugh from David.
How did an impoverished North Philadelphia community transform abandoned lots into 'whimsical' sculpture gardens?
For those of you left with any doubt, the play is musical, 'whimsical' and highly enjoyable - a perfect family night out.
Victims of the 'whimsical' monsoons and fickle market prices, these poor farmers have very little control over their destiny.
It has terrific moments, especially early on, often anticipating Fellini in tone and setting, but it is a bit too jauntily 'whimsical' for us now.
A solid master plan helps prevent 'whimsical' changes being made by each new greens committee
Frater surely pays his respects to the 'whimsical' monsoon gods through his pilgrimage covering the length and breadth of the country.
Ali's 'whimsical' rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret.
Some spoilsport reviewers have referred to the lyrics as smug and smirking; I prefer to view them as wry and 'whimsical' .
The question is 'whimsical' , but perhaps it illustrates something.
Many of the pieces have come from his own personal collection - which reveal his witty and 'whimsical' sense of humour, and a love of the bush.
Last night, our coach got a little 'whimsical' and changed up the infield a bit.
Looking out the window, I can see an orange flame of 'whimsical' light skimming the horizon, and hues of blue to grey look down benignly from above.
Helen Evans has fourteen gouache paintings, bright, 'whimsical' and cartoon-like, most depicting the antics of her dog Hobbs.
She and friends would flip the painting from the more serious to the 'whimsical' side during parties at Emmott's house many years ago.
This album was largely 'whimsical' and retrospective, with a subtle sense of humour, even through the more serious numbers.
This is a story about rootlessness, about impulsive, ostensibly 'whimsical' wandering.
Though some are light and 'whimsical' , they emerge from a passion for both writing and reading that goes beyond mere observation.
Fonseca's pictures are at once 'whimsical' and orderly, playful and restrained.
John was known as a 'whimsical' man who often changed the inventory of his cargo to fit his mood.
Mulvany could also build in a light and 'whimsical' manner, especially when it came to gate lodges.
The notion that all of that can be just 'whimsically' tossed aside whenever the nation experiences external threats is as contrary to the country's founding principles as it is dangerous.
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