Aún no tenemos significados para "as capricious".
1He was as capricious as any autocrat, and so was his demise.
2The ungratefulnesses of kings are sometimes as capricious as their favors.
3Nothing as capricious as volcanic action had formed those features.
4The motor-bicycle was a wondrous thing, but as capricious and delicate as a horse.
5She was as capricious as most women, perhaps, but not enough so for that.
6And is pretty little Cousin Kate as capricious as ever?
7The poets represented her as capricious, fickle, and false.
8Even the chief who had protected them was as capricious in his conduct as a child.
9Yet the maiden remained as capricious as ever.
10Of course, the final could be decided by something as capricious and uncertain as a coin toss.
11Of most Polish melodies it may be said that they are as capricious as they are piquant.
12She was as capricious as ever in the choice of her acquaintances, and admitted few into her narrow circle.
13A more refined act of cruelty she would not have understood; and might have adjudged her niece as capricious.
14To Carl its message was as capricious as the wind-a moon-madchameleon changing its color with the fickle light.
15But as capricious as the current FCC's about-face may seem, legal experts say the challenges won't be a slam-dunk case.
16The famine seems to have been as capricious as the malaria in passing over some places and settling upon others.
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As capricious a través del tiempo
As capricious por variante geográfica