Examples of 'be capricious' in a sentence

Meaning of "be capricious"

be capricious: This phrase describes someone who is unpredictable or whimsical in their actions or decisions

How to use "be capricious" in a sentence

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be capricious
Everyone is entitled to be capricious now and then.
This will allow the dog to appreciate food and it will cease to be capricious.
Its name ceases to be capricious and disputed.
He may as well be endearing and then be capricious.
Please do not be capricious with me.
Enlightened public sentiment, if that sentiment be capricious and.
You can be capricious.
However, the division between both groups continues to be capricious.
You must not be capricious.
It takes root from childhood, little girls are often taught not to be capricious.
They are the kind most likely to be capricious in their affections.
And I would not like that . After my phone call, I worried you might be capricious.
I can also be capricious.
On the other hand, the motion detection seems to be capricious.
They can be capricious.

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The child often scratches his head, may be capricious.
I just can not afford to be capricious and carefree like yourself.
Besides, Forbes says that the art market can be capricious.
Nature can be capricious.
The weather in Riga, capital of Latvia, can be capricious.
It can not be capricious.
Thank you, counsel . And … if one thought a rule to be capricious.
Do not be capricious.
The weather in Spring can be capricious.
Yeah, deletions can be capricious and the guidelines could be clearer.
But the weather can be capricious.
The Queen who can be capricious at times, found it amusing.
Weather in Poland can be capricious.
In fact, technology can sometimes be capricious by putting a stick on our wheels.
Peonies offer a delicate flowering, but they are known to be capricious and demanding.
The markets can be capricious.
And the queen 's favor can be capricious.
Elevators can be capricious.
Children tend to be capricious.
I am supposed to be capricious.
I an supposed to be capricious.
He is known to be capricious.
Charlotte 's character was thought to be capricious and frivolous.
They were often benevolent, but could also be capricious and vindictive.
Without such a framework, every decision would be capricious and every outcome uncertain.
As the name implies, Capricorns can be capricious and unpredictable.
After my phone call I worried you might be capricious and I wouldn't like that.
The standard, therefore, appears to be capricious and undefined.

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