0 to leap or jump about -- melonjak
The child was capering about.
1 a frisky jump -- lelompat lompat
When he finally figured things out, he practically did a celebratory caper.
There had been a tendency to truncate the second double step and leap straight into the capers, leading to a loss of balance and poise.
Cultivated products are grapes, capers, olives, figs and pricklypears.
Capers would soon fill out the rest of the staff in the months to follow.
They are garnished with capers or olives and accompanied by potato chips.
Pink beans, olives, capers, potatoes, cumin, oregano, bay leaves, broth, and tomato sauce are then added.
Shallots or garlic can be added with capers and slices of lemon.
Capers, olives, and crushed hardboiled eggs are sometimes included.
The fertile soil produces tons of capers for export.
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