Translation for '
whimsical' from English to Polish
ADJ | whimsical | more whimsical | most whimsical | |
SYNO | capricious | impulsive | whimsical |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- He/she is a very funny and whimsical by all the funny antics.
- The album features a darker and more political subject matter, with less whimsical and punk-influenced music.
- She follows with the work of Leonard Horowitz, whose 1980s whimsical pastel palette for the revitalization project of South Beach Miami is credited not only with preserving a declining area but putting the area on the cultural map.
- Finlay's work has been seen as austere, but also at times witty, or even darkly whimsical.
- ELVES is a whimsical acronym for Emissions of Light and Very Low Frequency Perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse Sources.
- More whimsical variations of army men toy soldiers are also available, including figures molded in yoga poses.
- He has produced many paintings depicting historic Australian architecture with whimsical characters.
- Gable and rooftop dovecotes are associated with storybook houses with whimsical design elements.
- Lorien Stern is an American artist known for her whimsical drawings and ceramic sculptures of animals.
- He also authored "Ramayana: Divine Loophole", lending a whimsical illustration style and lighthearted voice to the Hindu epic , Ramayana.
- "Her books have both wit and a whimsical charm" ("The Sunday Telegraph").
- Art critics debate whether his paintings were whimsical or the product of a deranged mind.
- Sikdar is popular for the usage of whimsical and innovative imagery in his poems.
- The group were well received by the music press for their melodies, whimsical lyrics, and inventive production.
- As Abia State governor, he was described as a very controversial administrator given to whimsical actions.
- These instances of social commentary are fairly subtle throughout, and the film remains light-hearted and whimsical.
- The work "A Young Girl Dancing" (1893, Pen and Ink) captures his whimsical skill.
- Tactical frivolity is a form of public protest involving humour; often including peaceful non-compliance with authorities, carnival and whimsical antics.
- Maxwell Mays (August 13, 1918 – November 16, 2009) was an American painter known for his whimsical depictions of Rhode Island.
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