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Meanings of
capriccios
in anglès
espanyol
capricho
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Architectural fantasy in painting.
caprice
capriccio
capricci
veduta
Related terms
genre of painting
espanyol
capricho
Synonyms
Examples for "
caprice
"
caprice
capriccio
capricci
Examples for "
caprice
"
1
Despotism is the madness of power; in women the despot is
caprice
.
2
You've insulted me; I can be very vicious, simply out of
caprice
.
3
Poets have, in all ages, called this the
caprice
of the waves.
4
The root for
caprice
even shares a root word for your sign.
5
There was, perhaps, in his conduct something of the
caprice
of contempt.
1
This is not too fast for the
capriccio
,
with its pretty and ingenious rhythmical transformations.
2
The burning of martyrs, the Holocaust, contemporary refugee crises: a
capriccio
glimpse of each must feel inadequate, however carefully they are done.
3
More than to any one of the master's scherzos, the name
capriccio
would be suitable to his third "Scherzo," Op.
4
She used to smile at my
capriccios
;
and once she kissed me-actually.
5
One combines fantastic, half-playful images: The Sad Man, Rubbers,
Capriccio
,
The Patent-Leather Shoe, A Barkeeper's Coarse Complaint.
1
The ensemble she played with included old 'Trooper' Morgan on drums and Tony
Capricci
(Eyetie Tony) on the saxophone.
2
Angela
Capricci
sometimes tried to eavesdrop as she delivered their tea or wiped down an adjoining table, but she had nothing to report.
3
[Bravura Studies on Paganini's
Capricci
,
arranged for the pianoforte, brought out by Haslinger, Vienna, in 1839.
Usage of
capriccios
in anglès
1
She used to smile at my
capriccios
;
and once she kissed me-actually.
2
For seventeen months, their journeys - Thomas's
capriccios
- had cast them across the globe like a throw of dice.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
capriccios
espanyol
capricho
capriccio
Capriccios
through the time