Caprice


The meaning of the word Caprice is: an impulsive act


Examples:

Because John did not think before acting, he could spend the next ten years in prison for a silly caprice.

published by Jona on 2021-06-15 04:57:03


Margie’s angry outburst was a caprice she wished she could take back.

published by Johnnie on 2021-08-19 03:26:22


Even though Robert knew he would probably get caught, he felt robbing the bank was a caprice he needed to perform to save his family.

published by Cierra on 2021-02-13 01:54:48


Ann’s nude dancing was a caprice she never would have done in a sober state.

published by Spring on 2021-10-20 18:35:53


After Marvin committed the caprice of stealing the car, he found himself being hunted by the drug dealer who owned the vehicle.

published by Mirta on 2021-05-02 02:52:43


The professor was not the type of man to engage in anything as reckless as a caprice.

published by Cassidy on 2021-12-10 00:03:57


Rather than plan out her vacation, Jackie decided to have a weeklong adventure that would consist of one caprice followed by another unexpected choice.

published by Mitch on 2021-03-06 21:31:24


The last time my uncle drank too much whiskey he engaged in a caprice that ended with him spending over a thousand dollars on complete strangers.

published by Margeret on 2021-12-13 06:07:27


When the board learned of the lawyer’s caprice of bribing a witness, it had no choice but to disbar him for ethical and criminal violations.

published by Annamae on 2021-07-07 01:42:36


Because Henry did not wear a condom during a caprice of lust, he is going to be a father in nine months.

published by Sigrid on 2021-08-09 19:14:01


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