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The first was the totally capricious nature of the senior officers' leadership.
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For the pleasure that we take in beautiful nature is essentially capricious.
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Molly was cheerful, capricious, and at war with the world in general.
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The weather had changed with the usual abruptness of our capricious climate.
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It is a cross-grained, capricious heart; you will find its exactions irksome.
Caprice, an English translation of the Italian word “capriccio”, which refers to a category of paintings, usually presents a group of architecture in a fictional manner.