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caper

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Many capers are grab-and-go schemes that unfold quickly, aided by pollinating logistics.

Conroy chops raw flank steak from the pedigreed D’Artagnan, mixing it with capers, green peppercorns and a fermented hot sauce he makes himself.

Toss it with tomatoes, garlic, cayenne peppers, pasta, cheese, and lots of capers.

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Pop open a jar of caper leaves—yes, off the same plant that gives us briney capers—and have a nibble.

During renormalization, complicated submicroscopic capers tend to just disappear.

His latest film is The Two Faces of January, an old-fashioned caper set in scenic Greece and Turkey.

I sought them out and mapped out what a true-to-life 21st-century caper would look like at the most powerful bank in capitalism.

The Muppets Most Wanted might be the best puppet-led musical mystery caper farce that Hollywood has ever produced.

David O. Russell's sexy caper, American Hustle, opens in a most unusual way.

Why would the Revolutionary Guards, known for running a tight ship, get involved in such a sloppy caper?

If you can induce them to take a step to the right hand, they generally indemnify themselves by cutting a caper to the left.

Tell me, Caper, what idea does even that rough sketch of Venice awake in your imaginative faculties, and all that?'

Caper's face wore a deeply thoughtful look, as he answered: 'I do see it; I do claim to read the lesson you would teach——'

Chandeliers constructed of egg-shells, where candles shone brightly, particularly struck Caper.

As soon as we were alone she began to laugh and caper like a lunatic, singing out, 'You are my rom, I'm your romi.'

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On this page you'll find 109 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to caper, such as: escapade, gag, gambol, hop, jest, and joke.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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