noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the caprices of a spoiled child
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As with many other puzzles, the caprices of politics have reinforced the legacy of history.
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Human caprice crumbles before this necessity; there can be no human autonomy in the face of technical autonomy.
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If he was to be a martyr to this strange woman's caprices, then so be it.
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It is a cacophony of caprice and color.
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One day the King in a fit of caprice , sent a message to Kabir to come and sing before him.
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She emanated worldliness and the self-confidence of one who is indifferent to everything but her own needs and caprices.
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They drank the rage or the lust or the caprice of mortals whose souls returned to dissolve in this sea of energy.
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They know their son, and are more or less resigned to his caprices, but they know his consistencies, too.