caprice - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fashion: This is a season trade, and subject also to much irregularity from the caprices of fashion.
  • nature: A caprice of nature; a broken projector at the local movie palace; a malfunctioning condom?

Converse of object

  • conceal: These are not mere mechanical rules, but neither are they simply fictions to conceal caprice.

Adjective modifier

  • mere: She took the veil without any reason, physical or moral; it was a mere caprice.
  • human: It is not human caprice, but a principle of public order, which controls property.
  • own: And who is in greater error than he who follows his own caprice without guidance from Allah.

Noun used with modifier

  • chevy: For the police are likely to cost or a chevy caprice to drive the.

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