mischievous

IPA: mˈɪstʃʌvʌs

adjective

  • Causing mischief; injurious.
  • Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved.
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Examples of "mischievous" in Sentences

  • He looked at her, and made his expression mischievous, or meant to make it.
  • Of course, many of her own things had taken to hiding in mischievous, little places as well.
  • One of the highlights of his set yesterday was the title track, a study in mischievous innuendo.
  • Palmer looked at Ariana, his expression mischievous, and popped another piece of gum into his mouth.
  • She did not draw it away until he had raised it to his lips, when she told him in mischievous tones to bring her a rose from Hades.
  • Saraki also appealed to those he called mischievous people who wanted to use the present situation to cause problem to stop, saying this is about all of us.
  • Dave mentioned the vocabulary words she offers up during brainstorming sessions and how she this morning suggested the word mischievous and then offered to spell it for him.
  • If the force of the disease made him to fall, the malice of the devil made him to fall into the fire or water; so mischievous is he where he gains possession and power in any soul.

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