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All capered synonyms

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noun capered

  • adventured — Simple past tense and past participle of adventure.
  • gagged — to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by up).
  • gamboled — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
  • hopped — to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground.
  • jested — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jumped — to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
  • leaped — to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump: to leap over a ditch.
  • pranked — to dress or adorn in an ostentatious manner: They were all pranked out in their fanciest clothes.
  • reveled — to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in): to revel in luxury.
  • ribbed — one of a series of curved bones that are articulated with the vertebrae and occur in pairs, 12 in humans, on each side of the vertebrate body, certain pairs being connected with the sternum and forming the thoracic wall.
  • sported — an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
  • stunted — slowed or stopped abnormally in growth or development.
  • tricked — a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.

verb capered

  • frolicked — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • pranced — to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.
  • bounded — (of a set) having a bound, esp where a measure is defined in terms of which all the elements of the set, or the differences between all pairs of members, are less than some value, or else all its members lie within some other well-defined set
  • romped — to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.
  • skipped — to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
  • sprang — a simple past tense of spring.
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