However, the right candidate will cause any mischief to backfire and harm only the mischief-maker. |
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A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement. |
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Clark, ever the mischief-maker, clearly can't resist the idea of fooling around in the meantime. |
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In 19th-century gunboat diplomacy a dictator or other mischief-maker gives tongue. |
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Most of the cases an anonymous mischief-maker from outside disturbs the peace in villages and small towns. |
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She's at once a mischief-maker and a figure of pathos. |
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Hamlet becomes a mischief-maker, responsible for one death after another. |
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