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Meanings of
caprices
in English
Russian
каприччио
Portuguese
capricho
Spanish
capricho
Catalan
capritx
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Piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.
capri
capriccio
capricci
Related terms
musical term
Russian
каприччио
Synonyms
Examples for "
capri
"
capri
capriccio
capricci
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.
Usage of
caprices
in English
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
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
caprices
caprice
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
little caprices
own caprices
such caprices
strange caprices
have caprices
More collocations
Translations for
caprices
Russian
каприччио
каприс
Portuguese
capricho
Spanish
capricho
capriccio
Catalan
capritx
Caprices
through the time
Caprices
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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