cut a caper

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cut a caper

  1. To frolic or romp; to dance about in a frantic or ridiculous manner.
    • 1602, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, act 1, sc. 3,
      Sir Andrew: Faith, I can cut a caper.
      Sir Toby Belch: And I can cut the mutton to't.
    • 1847, Emily BrontĂ«, Wuthering Heights, ch. 34,
      I thought he intended to cut a caper round the bed; but suddenly composing himself, he fell on his knees.

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