Aún no tenemos significados para "cut a caper".
1Then the dream hopped up into the air and cut a caper.
2Jean, in high spirits, cut a caper like a school-boy, exclaiming: Hah!
3I have cut a caper with the dancing mad god.
4Here he showed ivory to his ears, cut a caper, and danced into the fort.
5As soon as he found himself on shore he cut a caper and cracked his shadowy fingers.
6Come on; be a sport, cut a caper, crack a wheeze, do something to get a giggle!
7For somewhiles he would whistle and somewhiles he would gape, and otherwhiles he would cut a caper or two.
10Then he cut a caper, and became so bold that he even tapped at the window; but the bundle never moved.
11Roche, putting his hand on his shoulder, whispered some Irish words in his ear, and the poor fellow almost cut a caper.
12I am so delighted that I would immediately cut a caper or two, were people not looking on, who would laugh at it.
13He would get up suddenly and cut a caper, rubbing his hands every time that the thought of your fresh laurels came into his head.
14If you do, I can tell you you are mistaken; there's many a man would rather undertake to kill a giant than cut a caper.
15He could never pass a heap of sawdust without cutting a caper.
16Cuts a caper-downhe goes!
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