And she should not, if she values becomingness, attempt to follow every whim of Fashion. |
Suddenly folk who pandered to his every whim are falling over themselves to add their deposit of ordure on his disgraced head. |
Refuse collection is an essential public service and cannot be left to the commercial whim of private contractors. |
Many talented dancers fail to get callbacks because of an artistic director's whim or lack of openings in a dance school or company. |
Call me a heathen if you will, call me a philistine if the whim takes you, but I don't understand most modern art. |
He courteously includes any stray whim that floats through his mind, however original or trite, and lets it dart away without probing further. |