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Filter by Meaning The employee used the office equipment capriciously, causing damage to company property.
He capriciously picked a random destination for their vacation.
The driver parked capriciously, blocking the entrance and exit to a parking lot.
The doctor capriciously prescribed unnecessary medications to increase profits.
She selected her clothes capriciously, not considering the occasion.
The clouds shifted capriciously in the sky, creating ever-changing shapes.
He capriciously changed his mind about attending the conference at the last minute.
The butterfly fluttered capriciously from flower to flower.
The magician performed capriciously, surprising the audience with unexpected tricks.
The soldier acted capriciously, disobeying orders and putting themselves and their comrades at risk.
The partygoer drank capriciously, leading to regrettable behavior.
The company cut corners capriciously, leading to unsafe products.
The kite soared capriciously in the sky, dancing with the wind.
The teacher's mood capriciously swung from friendly to stern throughout the day.
The parent capriciously denied their child's request without explanation.
The employee worked capriciously, not following company policies or procedures.
The manager ran the office capriciously, often enforcing arbitrary rules and ignoring others.
The athlete's performance capriciously fluctuated between success and failure.
The weather changed capriciously, going from sunny to rainy in a matter of minutes.
The politician's speech was filled with capriciously changing promises.
The professor capriciously gave low grades to students who disagreed with their views.
The cat capriciously pounced on its own tail, then ran away in fear.
She capriciously started learning a new language overnight.
The politician capriciously changed his stance on a controversial issue.
The athlete took performance-enhancing drugs capriciously, without considering the consequences.
The musician played capriciously, switching from one instrument to another mid-performance.
The flight attendant capriciously denied passengers the use of electronic devices.
The music changed capriciously from a slow melody to an upbeat tempo.
She laughed capriciously during the serious conversation.
The store manager capriciously refused to accept returns.
The coach rotated players capriciously, making it difficult for the team to establish a rhythm.
The stock market fluctuated capriciously, with no clear explanation.
The flowers swayed capriciously in the breeze, adding a whimsical touch to the garden.
The artist painted capriciously, letting his emotions guide his brushstrokes.
The auctioneer capriciously drove up prices to benefit themselves.
The writer wrote capriciously, following her inspiration wherever it took her.
The teacher handed out assignments capriciously, confusing the students.
He capriciously quit his job and started a new career without any preparation.
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