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Caper
01
a small, pickled flower bud used as a condiment
Exemplos
The pasta was garnished with capers.
She added capers to the salad for extra tang.
02
a risky or illegal action, often adventurous or daring
Exemplos
The gang planned a caper to steal the museum's jewels.
The detective caught them in the middle of a caper.
03
a light-hearted or mischievous act for fun or amusement
Exemplos
The children were up to a caper in the garden.
It was just a harmless caper between friends.
04
an absurd, over-the-top, or comical action performed to amuse or shock
Exemplos
The comedian 's caper with the giant hat had everyone in stitches.
Their office caper involved wearing outrageous costumes.
05
a sudden, joyful jump or skip
Exemplos
The lamb made a caper across the field.
He did a little caper when he heard the good news.
06
any of various plants in the genus Capparis
Exemplos
The caper grows wild in Mediterranean climates.
Capers are harvested from Capparis spinosa.
to caper
01
saltitar, dançar alegremente
to skip or dance about in a lively or playful manner
Intransitive
Exemplos
After receiving good news, she could n't help but caper around the room in celebration.
Depois de receber boas notícias, ela não pôde deixar de pular pela sala em celebração.
The children capered joyfully in the meadow, reveling in the warmth of the sun.
As crianças saltavam alegremente no prado, deleitando-se com o calor do sol.



























