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Piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.
capri
capriccio
capricci
musical term
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Examples for "
capri
"
1
Gabby wore
capri
pants piped in grosgrain ribbon with a matching headband.
2
Leigh wore black
capri
pants, fancy gold slippers, and a tuxedo blouse.
3
A pair of white
capri
pants flew in front of my nose.
4
We had a good lunch with a couple of bottles of white
capri
.
5
Ruby shoved her tanned hands into the pockets of her white
capri
pants.
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.
1
The
caprices
of the great are among the unsolved mysteries of life.
2
And she always chose to be, in the service of her
caprices
.
3
These misconceptions are the unavoidable consequences of the
caprices
of liberty, Signore.
4
There are no laws, there are only the
caprices
of the Raad.
5
The mind that never rests is invariably full of freaks and
caprices
.
6
Hilda's
caprices
were accepted in that house like the visitations of heaven.
7
The newspapers denounced Roosevelt as a tyrant who followed his mere
caprices
.
8
Paul could not comprehend the meaning of those new and strange
caprices
.
9
Her mind, her imagination, perhaps her natural
caprices
call for a lover.
10
Through this pantomime of policy, fortune played the clown to his
caprices
.
11
Fine ladies had often wounded Mirah by
caprices
of manner and intention.
12
He could satisfy his vices, his
caprices
,
his virtues and his defects.
13
My brother, sir, is a strange being- acreatureof whims and
caprices
.
14
They had the classic soul, but I the romantic heart-'lesgrandes
caprices
.
'
15
Might this love for her not be another of his mad
caprices
?
16
But it's not just the issues that have fallen victim to Trump's
caprices
.
caprices
caprice
little caprices
own caprices
such caprices
strange caprices
have caprices
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