Examples of 'caprice' in a sentence

Meaning of "caprice"

Caprice is a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior. It can also refer to a sudden and unexplained change of direction or decision
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  • An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated action, change of mind, or notion.
  • A brief romance.
  • An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes.
  • A disposition to be impulsive.

How to use "caprice" in a sentence

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The change is your caprice in the morning.
So odd a mixture of quick parts and caprice.
Fortune and caprice govern the world.
Working out of the back of his caprice.
Caprice retired from show business.
I would say more the caprice of politics.
I would have turned around by mistake or caprice.
Caprice should ditch this song.
Perhaps he might have acted from caprice.
Caprice set up this thing with her friend.
It should not be the outcome of a whim or caprice.
Just a caprice which comes and goes.
Baroque christmas around the world ensemble caprice.
He sent caprice a photo of his penis.
I will meet you at the caprice.

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Caprice full of shooters opened up on two of our guys.
It is maybe the caprice of an anxious and bold reader.
Caprice also strives to keep their prices affordable.
Young style model small caprice agreed to show us.
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All suppliers caprice nero giardini.
I am assuming you are not acting out of whim or caprice.
Little caprice and krystal boyd.
She had taken an amiable caprice to me.
Karl and caprice and susan homosexual women.
Guess we gotta go find the caprice.
Ensemble caprice is invited by the choir musica orbium.
He thought it was a caprice of her old age.
A gold caprice to show during this festive season.
This is not the result of caprice.
Not the caprice of the king.
He understood my than desire as a pure and temporary caprice.
No individual caprice must disturb the socialist order.
I am just a sweet little caprice of nature.
Caprice is my ultimate favourite because it fills me with childhood memories.
Subject to the caprice of their officers.
To end up in plates to satisfy human caprice.
Following his caprice in his affairs.
The universe according to their own irrational caprice.
There is no room for individual caprice in the superstructure.
Caprice needs a gay visionary.
She made it sound like a caprice.
He fears the caprice and the ferocity of the gods.
He would no longer be subject to the caprice of any woman.
A caprice on the subject of disillusionment.
That it was not innate caprice he was more and more certain.
Caprice is his performance partner.
The art of caprice DayPass.
The caprice or whim of a creator does not explain the difficulty.
Let us have a caprice later.

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