Caper example sentences

Related (7): Heist, adventure, prank, trick, mischief, escapade, antic.

ca·per

verb

caper (verb) · capers (third person present) · capered (past tense) · capered (past participle) · capering (present participle)

  - skip or dance about in a lively or playful way:

  - a playful skipping movement:

  - an activity or escapade, typically one that is illicit or ridiculous:

  - an amusing or far-fetched story, especially one presented on film or stage:

ca·per

noun

caper (noun) · capers (plural noun)

  - the pickled flower bud of a prickly southern European shrub, used to flavor food:

  - the shrub from which capers are taken.

Synonyms

skip, dance, romp, jig, frisk, gambol, cavort, prance, frolic, leap, hop, jump, bound, spring, curvet, rollick, capriole, dance, skip, hop, leap, jump, curvet, gambado, gambade, escapade, stunt, prank, trick, antics, mischief, game, sport, fun, jest, jesting, jape, shenanigans, lark, skylarking, dido, Legal

"Caper" Example Sentences

1. The little girl did a joyful caper after getting her ice cream.
2. The circus performer did a death-defying caper on the tightrope.
3. The thief planned a daring caper to steal the priceless diamond.
4. The movie was a comedy caper with lots of funny moments.
5. The young goat did a playful caper in the field.
6. The dance troupe performed a lively caper in their routine.
7. The criminal gang pulled off a successful caper without being caught.
8. The mischievous kids decided to pull a caper on their teacher.
9. The chef added capers to the sauce to give it a tangy flavor.
10. The cat made a sudden caper to catch the bird flying overhead.
11. The detective was investigating a caper involving a stolen painting.
12. The teenager did a somersault and a caper to impress his friends.
13. The mountain goat did a daring caper across the rocky terrain.
14. The comedian did a hilarious caper to get the audience laughing.
15. The spy pulled off a top-secret caper to retrieve classified information.
16. The lawyer made a legal caper to get his client off the hook.
17. The hiker did a reckless caper and nearly fell off the cliff.
18. The kids did a fun caper in the backyard with their water guns.
19. The pirate planned a dangerous caper to steal a wealthy merchant's treasure.
20. The singer did a playful caper on stage during her performance.
21. The team did a successful caper to win the championship game.
22. The horse did a graceful caper during its dressage routine.
23. The bank robbers executed a well-planned caper to steal the money.
24. The acrobat did an impressive caper on the trampoline.
25. The thief did a stealthy caper to steal the valuable necklace.
26. The dog did a happy caper when it saw its owner coming home.
27. The spy did a clever caper to plant a bug in the enemy's headquarters.
28. The bird did a quick caper to catch the insect flying by.
29. The dancers did a synchronized caper in their routine.
30. The skateboarder did a risky caper on the half-pipe.

Common Phases

1. Let's start our caper with some reconnaissance; we need to know the layout of the building.
2. It's impossible to pull off this caper without a solid plan; we need to think everything through.
3. Our caper is dependent on timing; we need to make sure we arrive at the right time.
4. We need to secure our equipment before the caper; we can't afford for anything to go wrong.
5. The success of our caper lies in our ability to blend in; we can't draw any attention to ourselves.
6. Let's make sure we have our alibis straight before the caper; we don't want to get caught.
7. The caper is set for tomorrow night; we need to be fully prepared by then.

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