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    Ca·per
    /ˈkāpər/

    verb

    • 1. skip or dance about in a lively or playful way: "children were capering about the room"

    noun

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  3. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word caper, from a prickly shrub and its buds to a playful leap or prank. See synonyms, examples, etymology and more.

  4. Caper can be a verb meaning to run and jump about happily, or a noun meaning an illegal or amusing activity, or a food ingredient. Learn how to use caper in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Caper definition: to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol. . See examples of CAPER used in a sentence.

  6. A goofy little joke or prank, a crime, or a ridiculous adventure is called a caper. For example, your quest for an American newspaper turned into a caper that took you all over the Irish countryside.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaperCaper - Wikipedia

    Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers.. The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), used as a seasoning or garnish, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed salted or pickled.

  8. Caper can mean a playful leap, a frivolous escapade, a pickled flower bud, or a crime. Learn the different meanings, origins, and usage of caper from various dictionaries and sources.

  9. He cut a little celebratory caper (= jumped or danced a few steps) in the middle of the road. Word Origin noun senses 2 to 4 late 16th cent.: abbreviation of capriole ‘a leap in dancing’. noun sense 1 late Middle English: from French câpres or Latin capparis , from Greek kapparis ; later interpreted as plural, hence the loss of the final ...

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