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How to use mischievous in a sentence

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Protect your plants from damage caused by frost, wind, pests, diseases, animals, hungry or mischievous kids, and jealous neighbors.
He turned to her without loosening his grip around her petite figure and displayed a mischievous grin.
Our pagan ancestors had a wild and boozy time presided over by the Lord of Misrule, who got up to rude and mischievous pranks.
Her sparkling eyes and mischievous glance from under her bright saffron veil were delightful, and her footwork was sharp and true to the taal.
She averted her eyes, shifting her gaze to her feet in an attempt to avoid the mischievous curl of his lips.
For those of you with small children, it will be an added comfort to know a mischievous child will not be scalded by this lower temperature.
The very notion of a textless manifesto has a mischievous and distinctively Italian flavor.
A mischievous humour is also apparent, for example in the sequence involving a car reversing over a frozen lake.
The rest look like they have just been taught how to walk by mischievous older toddlers at the local playgroup.
How many passing cars merrily toot or produce a mood-spoiling cheeky wave or a mischievous headlight flash?
Mimis were very thin, mischievous spirit beings who lived in rocks and caves.
Billy is determined to catch this mischievous animal that eats the bait from Billy's traps without ever getting caught.
Pranks and mischief began to be played out to represent the mischievous behaviour attributed to witches and the fairies.
He gave her a little mischievous smile and returned his attention back to the teacher.
Kyle looked a bit upset but Jonathan just got a mischievous look on his face.
Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very mischievous grins.
I can be playful, mischievous, or silly depending on how you look at things.
His mother keeps a careful eye on the youngster to stop him being mischievous.
A council has waged war on mischievous Halloween youngsters by banning children from buying eggs, it emerged today.
She smiled at the mussed blonde hair and the cute, slightly mischievous look on Adrian's face.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She grew red and redder, just as if Otto had detected her in something mischievous.
There is the cockroach, for example, which is so common and so mischievous in our houses.
Of all mortal possessions they are the most useless, mischievous, and baleful.
Scarcely less mischievous than these sowers of dissension, is the barber-surgeon, who still flourishes in Trinacria.
His intention was to attack the islands of the caribbees, and destroy that mischievous brood.
This principle was at first vehemently denounced as deistic and mischievous, and as especially hostile to the Established Church.
Bessie's seatmate, a girl named Nora, about Bessie's own age, was very mischievous.
The Bishop had an ape, the drollest and the most mischievous that there had ever been.
The mischievous little aphides, or greenfly insects, also belong to this order.
It was the fairy, slyboots, the Queen's favorite messenger, and the most mischievous sprite in her dominions.
They both laughed, feeling like mischievous children who had played a successful trick on the hokey-pokey man.
And they are almost as mischievous in poultry yards as the tasmanian devil.
There are a great many kinds, but all are mischievous, troublesome, and thievish.
Please to come in a very mischievous, unconscientious, theatre-loving humor.
The moon was a mischievous being, who walked about the earth doing all the evil he could.
The intentions of the Duchess were known to be as virtuous and pure as those of her husband's party were criminal and mischievous.
Both are mischievous when undirected, and both are glorious when used for good.
The attempt to naturalize them in France, or any Continental nation, he regards as mischievous quackery.
Mr. Parsons in vain took down the wainscotting, to see whether some mischievous neighbour produced the sounds.
Our traditions will buttress and rationalise the instinct to power until we see that it is mischievous.
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