He was also able to draw on first-hand knowledge of the caprices of the writing life. |
But now, with Morgan's depiction of her caprices and attempts to outwit him, she suddenly sounds quite normal. |
In the air-conditioned comfort of the ship's stately lounges my whims and caprices are anticipated by the quintessential British crew. |
Studies for solo violin include Paganini's brilliant 24 caprices, which provided a fertile source of inspiration for other composers. |
These are qualities that foreigners admire, accustomed as they more usually are to the caprices of their own leaders. |
Parasols were flattering items that lent themselves perfectly to the caprices of fashion. |