Piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character.
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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