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What is the past tense of caper?

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The past tense of caper is capered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of caper is capers.

The present participle of caper is capering.

The past participle of caper is capered.

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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities.
He capered and cavorted growing louder by the moment, so that it was a fair bit before the French player's quiet protestations could be heard.
Dirty boys capered like shadows at the edge of the performance, aping the musicians' gestures.
Dark forms capered amidst the flames, pausing only to hack at the battered forms of those that had tried in vain to defend the fortress.
She would have joyously capered in the village streets that were nearby, yet she had never been there.
They took over a fish and chip shop, where they mugged and capered while the locals waited long-sufferingly for their grub.

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