caper - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • chop: To make the butter, beat some chopped anchovies and chopped capers into butter and blend in a little lime juice and zest.
  • cut: I do hope she has seen the light in prison and won't cut any more capers.
  • add: Add the capers, parsley, cloves, cinnamon and the onions that you set aside and mix well.
  • have: Their first series of Story Store has already been shown on ITV and they have more animated capers in the pipeline.

Adjective modifier

  • comic: The comic capers of the two secret agents from MAD magazine reappear in Beyond's Spy vs Spy.
  • crazy: Just involves a crazy caper with a wizard robe and a bit of Mors madness.
  • entertaining: This is an entertaining sci-fi caper about cloning in a heartless future world.
  • whole: There's a great video showing how this whole caper was pulled off on Youtube.
  • enjoyable: Occasionally they defy audience patience too, but on the whole this is an enjoyable caper from first-time director Scott Roberts.
  • more: Bench 1 800 x 600 102K More candid capers, this time in Princes Street Gardens in the late 1970s.

Modifies a noun

  • sauce: In France a boiled veal tongue meal is served with caper sauce.
  • comedy: This ensemble caper comedy wants to be There's Something About a Fish Called Wanda so badly that it hurts.
  • movie: GC: Sure, but I think in almost every good caper movie, the caper's the least important part.
  • berry: Menu S: Cornish cod potato cake with pea butter and caper berries; beef blade ravioli with spring greens and horseradish cream.
  • salsa: Serve the steaks with either strawberry or caper salsa, new potatoes and a large mixed salad.
  • film: The Austin Chronicle: Film Listings... well be the new model of the modern caper film.

Modifying Another Word

  • about: On coming to the edge of a long stretch of forest, he stopped and capered about like a monkey.

Noun used with modifier

  • comedy: Let no-one say that these tricks only work in comedy action capers.
  • crime: The " White " version makes the film look like little more than a moderately violent crime caper.
  • spy: Speaking of Bond, this film does seem to smell a little of a spy caper.

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