caprice|caprices in English

noun

[ca·price || kə'priːs]

whim, notion, impulse, fancy

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1. For your caprices and your Cuckoldoms

2. He gratify every caprice.

3. Caprice runs in her blood.

4. Boutade is the same as caprice or whim

5. He was rather too indulgent in humouring her caprices.

6. Let our friendship be a caprice.

7. Here I am ruined to compound for your caprices and your Cuckoldoms

8. As Caprice dances we both take a deep breath.

9. Don't act on caprice. Study your problem.

10. It is a cacophony of caprice and color.

11. He acted not from reason, but from caprice.

12. • Le caprice, les Convenances arrangent et dérangent tout

13. Here I am ruined to compound for your caprices and your Cuckoldoms

14. 11 It is a cacophony of caprice and color.

15. Here I am ruined to compound for your caprices and your Cuckoldoms

16. Here I am ruined to compound for your caprices and your Cuckoldoms

17. Her decision to wear only black clothes was pure caprice.

18. Her refusal to go to the party is a mere caprice.

19. Some common synonyms of Crotchet are caprice, vagary, and whim

20. What does Boutade mean? (obsolete) An outbreak; a caprice; a whim

21. We should solve the corresponding plan in caprice and seeking change innovatively.

22. With a sudden caprice of the wind, the boat was turned over.

23. Synonyms for Crotchets include eccentricity, caprices, fancies, idiosyncrasies, kink, notions, quirks, twists, vagaries and whim

24. The $300 million palace was built to satisfy the caprice of one man.

25. Boutade (plural Boutades) A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim