mischievously

IPA: mˈɪstʃʌvʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a mischievous manner.
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Examples of "mischievously" in Sentences

  • As Armitage nodded, Anne, whose mood was past praying for, called mischievously:
  • Lorry leaned from her chair, her eyebrows lifted, her expression mischievously confidential.
  • "Whither away, good prince?" she called mischievously to Tom as the machine glided down the street.
  • I trust you spotted all thirty Paul McCartney-related song titles mischievously hidden away in the prose?
  • "Where are you going so fast, Kate?" she called mischievously, as the young lady flounced out of the room.
  • The statement said one of the television channels was "mischievously" reporting the home minister's statement.
  • The Business Secretary used a speech to corporate executives to "mischievously" criticise the Tories for adopting a naive economic policy in the run-up to the recession.
  • Now that Lucy was safely within the shelter of her own domain, her sense of humor overcame her, and with an irresistible desire to torment him, she called mischievously from her vantage ground on the veranda:

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