Synonym: balefulness, devilment, devilry, deviltry, maleficence, mischief-making, mischievousness, rascality, roguery, roguishness, shenanigan. Similar words: mischievous, handkerchief, chief of state, commander in chief, chief executive, thief, achieve, achievable. Meaning: ['mɪstʃɪf] n. 1. reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others 2. the quality or nature of being harmful or evil.
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61. His serious nature was lightened by a streak of mischief.
62. Watch how you use those scissors-you could do yourself a mischief!
63. It's very quiet upstairs; they must be up to some mischief!
64. If you try to lift that box, you'll do yourself a mischief.
65. You could do yourself a mischief on that barbed - wire fence!
66. They've got enough toys to keep them out of mischief for a while.
67. Along with Win, he was for ever making mischief.
68. Ann's light brown eyes glimmered with mischief.
69. Fred just loves to make mischief.
70. Perhaps it was pure mischief in me.
71. Idle hands and heads breed mischief.
72. He could see mischief in her eyes.
73. More mischief awaits on the garden terrace.
74. Joanna grinned back, her serene beauty sparkling into the quick, unexpected mischief that Isabel had seen in fitzAlan.
75. Teacher of strange ways is Love, that knavish boy, maker of mischief.
76. Like Gertrude and Mary at Wellesley, her Boston friends were willing lieutenants in mischief.
77. Though by all outward appearances a woman of propriety, she had a penchant for mischief.
78. And he had done a lot of mischief in there.
79. Horatia had always looked petulant, now she looked vengeful and he was sure her mischief wasn't finished.
80. I was only smacked once, a fiery look from my Mother being sufficient deterrent for most mischief.
81. Having put the cat among the pigeons, made mischief in his special way, he was lying low now and waiting.
82. How was he to know that she was up to some sort of mischief?
83. My objection to his high heels was that he would do himself a mischief if he had to bale out!
84. Keep out of mischief.
85. You just keep yourself out of mischief,(http://sentencedict.com/mischief.html) saints help you.
86. She felt twitchy about that vile Angel who hovered shadowy in the background, waiting to perform some dreadful mischief.
87. Just routine, Peter, but we don't want that drunken fool getting into mischief.
88. Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven't thought of yet. Gene Perret
89. One day she lifted the lid and out flew plagues innumerable, sorrow and mischief for mankind.
90. I was toddling around at the time getting into mischief the way any normal, healthy three-year-old boy does.
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