Depending on the caprice of Mother Nature, they can be dry, damp or under water.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Abbott demonstrates just how dramatically political caprice can change things.
From the smh.com.au
That she was given to odd fits of temper and caprice, like her mad old grandfather.
From the denverpost.com
Caprice says she's dropped 16 pounds, and Mark feels better than he has in a decade.
From the cnn.com
Caprice is the newest addition to the exclusive club after it won two stars last year.
From the bloomberg.com
But it is the government that riles them as much as any caprice of nature.
From the economist.com
Why he would create this franchise, then collude in its ruin, is a perplexing caprice.
From the time.com
Caprice, 40, a hospital technician, had been struggling to stick with an exercise routine.
From the cnn.com
Budget ought to be driven by policy, not caprice, which is what it seems like right now.
From the kentucky.com
More examples
A sudden desire; "he bought it on an impulse"
Caprice is a 1967 comedy-thriller starring Doris Day as an industrial designer who gets herself into trouble when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company in Paris. Richard Harris plays a counterspy in the cosmetics industry who falls in love with her. ...
Caprice is a contemporary French haute cuisine restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong.
Caprices is a 1942 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux and Albert Pru00E9jean, and was directed by Lu00E9o Joannon, who co-wrote screenplay with Andru00E9 Cayatte and Jacques Companu00E9ez for the German run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films. It was released on VHS by TF1 Vidu00E9o in France on 1 January 1998.
(The Caprices) The Caprices is a short story collection by Sabina Murray. It received the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action; An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes; A disposition to be impulsive; An impulsive change of mind
A caprice is a design element that is whimsical, light, and fanciful.