We experienced a capricious summer breeze in the evening. [adjective]
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Because of his capricious nature, Jeremy found it hard to keep a steady job. [adjective]
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Since he started taking the medication, Henry has been less capricious. [adjective]
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Yet are you not capricious, sir. [Please select]
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We shall see, capricious little one. [Please select]
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And just as mind does not lose but gain in individuality in proportion as it parts with any claim to the capricious determination of what its world shall be, and becomes dominated by the conception of an order which is immutable so the will becomes free and " personal " in proportion as it identifies itself with objects and interests, and subordinates itself to laws and requirements which involve the suppression of all that is merely arbitrary and subjective. [Please select]
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The capricious climate had changed from austere winter to smiling spring. [Please select]
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Selma was capricious in her reception of these reports of progress. [Please select]
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But he now bore all his capricious changes of temper with meekness. [Please select]
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Selden, through the capricious intervention of Fate, if he had not "got next" to Reuben S. [Please select]
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