capapie (Meaning)

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capapie (adv.)

From head to foot; at all points.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capapie

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

capapie Sentence Examples

  1. He strode into the room, capapie, commanding attention with his presence.
  2. The magician pulled off his trick capapie, leaving the audience in awe.
  3. She wrapped herself in a cloak, capapie, shielding herself from the biting cold.
  4. The novel's plot unfolded capapie, revealing unexpected twists and turns.
  5. The chef prepared the dish capapie, ensuring every ingredient was perfectly balanced.
  6. The soldiers marched in formation, capapie, ready for any challenge that lay ahead.
  7. The artist painted the canvas capapie, infusing it with vibrant colors and emotions.
  8. The detective examined the crime scene capapie, searching for clues to solve the mystery.
  9. The dancer moved across the stage capapie, captivating the audience with grace and skill.
  10. The architect designed the building capapie, incorporating both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

FAQs About the word capapie

From head to foot; at all points.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

He strode into the room, capapie, commanding attention with his presence.

The magician pulled off his trick capapie, leaving the audience in awe.

She wrapped herself in a cloak, capapie, shielding herself from the biting cold.

The novel's plot unfolded capapie, revealing unexpected twists and turns.