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a
: an illegal or questionable act or escapade
With luck, Bobby Joe could have become a rich man. But lacking an excess of smarts to begin with, he had pulled off this caper largely due to the efforts of some brainier military personnel who set the thing up for him in Saigon.—John Nichols
b
: an amusing movie or story about such an act or escapade
This offbeat, Runyonesque caper shows uncanny insight into the psychology of the con man and his all-too-willing victims.—Sybil Steinberg
2
: a capricious escapade : prank
The boys were disciplined for their foolish capers.
3
: a frolicsome leap
He was so happy he cut a caper on the steps.
I feel as if I could be anything or everything; as if I could rant and storm, or sigh, or cut capers in any tragedy or comedy in the English language.—Jane Austen
capered; capering
ˈkā-p(ə-)riŋ
: to leap or prance about in a playful manner
lambs capering in the meadow
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: any of a genus (Capparis of the family Capparaceae, the caper family) of low prickly shrubs of the Mediterranean region
especially
: one (C. spinosa) cultivated for its buds
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: one of the greenish flower buds or young berries of the caper pickled and used as a seasoning or garnish
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