Aún no tenemos significados para "very capricious".
1We cannot tell where we may go; these animals can be very capricious.
2When urged by the god of desire, women become very capricious.
3Likenesses are very deceitful and very capricious, and depend more on fancy than reality.
4The river is very capricious, seldom flowing for any length of time in one channel.
5The whole course of the Torridge is very capricious.
6Lady Petherwin was very capricious; when she was not foolishly kind she was unjustly harsh.
7She is not very capricious, but she is haughty and absolute in all her wishes.
8The King had a daughter who was very beautiful, but she was also very capricious.
9People of very vivid fancy are also very capricious.
10Fame is very capricious, but Failure is seldom inconstant.
11Aleck's fancies were not very capricious, and not frequent, but Sally's scattered a good deal.
12Bears are very capricious in this respect, however.
13Miladi was very capricious, Rose found, although she did not know the meaning of the word.
14She was very capricious,-actedas if she fancied him one day and disliked him the next.
15The lady he loved was very young, very beautiful, very proud, very capricious, and very poor.
16The crest of this ridge which determines the division of the waters describes a very capricious line.
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Very capricious a través del tiempo
Very capricious por variante geográfica