to  cut  a caper
cut
kʌt
kat
a
ə
ē
caper
keɪpə
keipē
[cut] capers

Définition et signification de « cut a caper » en anglais

to cut a caper
01

to jump or skip around in a playful or lively manner, often as part of a dance 

Exemples
When the music started playing, the children began to cut capers in the grassy field. 
02

to behave in a lively or mischievous way 

Exemples
Whenever the teacher turned her back, the students would cut capers in the classroom, giggling and passing notes. 
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