Aún no tenemos significados para "have caprices".
1You see, everybody has a memory and it's pretty sure to have caprices.
3She has caprices, inconsequences, probably not real, but very mysterious.
4She said to me last night, in the theatre, 'Our friend has caprices like other poets.'
5It has caprices of its own:
6No, doctor, Cécile never has caprices.
7He was also feeble; he had caprices, but never a will; feeble as a child, a woman, a girl.
8But he had caprices still.
9So much is history stranger than fiction, and so true it is Nature has caprices which Art dares not imitate.
10Besides, battle has caprices.
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