cutting capers Antonyms

Meaning of cutting capers

cutting capers

to leap about in a lively way, an illegal or questionable act or escapade, a playful or mischievous trick, a pickled flower bud or young berry of a low prickly shrub of the Mediterranean region that is used as a seasoning, one of the greenish flower buds or young berries of the caper pickled and used as a seasoning or garnish, a capricious escapade, one (C. spinosa) cultivated for its buds, any of a genus (Capparis of the family Capparidaceae, the caper family) of low prickly shrubs of the Mediterranean region, an amusing movie or story about such an act or escapade, an illegal or questionable act, a frolicsome leap, a playful bounding leap or spring, to leap or prance about in a playful manner

cutting capers Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous kitten was cutting capers in the garden, chasing butterflies and pouncing on them with playful delight.
  2. The jolly clown danced and cut capers onstage, eliciting laughter from the audience with his silly antics.
  3. The exuberant puppy bounded about the park, cutting capers and rolling in the grass like a bundle of joy.
  4. The eccentric professor absentmindedly cut capers in his office, oblivious to the surprised stares of his colleagues.
  5. The mischievous monkeys swung from the trees and cut capers in the zoo enclosure, entertaining visitors with their playful behavior.
  6. The mischievous child cut capers in the school hallway, dancing and jumping around with abandon.
  7. The spirited horse reared and cut capers in the pasture, relishing its newfound freedom.
  8. The comical duo performed a hilarious routine, cutting capers and making the audience roar with laughter.
  9. The acrobatic squirrels leaped and cut capers among the branches of the trees, showcasing their agility and grace.
  10. The flamboyant showman strutted and cut capers on stage, captivating the audience with his flamboyant performance.

FAQs About the word cutting capers

to leap about in a lively way, an illegal or questionable act or escapade, a playful or mischievous trick, a pickled flower bud or young berry of a low prickly

sporting, leaping, skipping, cavorting, hopping, gamboling, frisking, capering, kicking up one's heels,dancing

pouting, stewing, sulking,moping,

The mischievous kitten was cutting capers in the garden, chasing butterflies and pouncing on them with playful delight.

The jolly clown danced and cut capers onstage, eliciting laughter from the audience with his silly antics.

The exuberant puppy bounded about the park, cutting capers and rolling in the grass like a bundle of joy.

The eccentric professor absentmindedly cut capers in his office, oblivious to the surprised stares of his colleagues.