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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91. Therefore, a search for mis will locate mIssIle, mIschief, and even alchemist.
92. Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live! Bob Marley
93. The potential for mischief in the international system by politically motivated or overzealous prosecutions is great.
94. To keep the supporters out of mischief during the morning, Chapman arranged tours of a local factory and brewery.
95. Or the pookas, emerged on this Christmas Eve to make mischief?
96. I know that his intervention was well meant and had not a whit of political mischief about it.
97. Sara was sad for her, but then the sadness was succeeded by irritation at the old lady's mischief.
98. But there is still room for considerable mischief by those who oppose the rush to negotiating glory in Clinton's final days.
99. He fought with his siblings and was continually into mischief.
100. He would certainly conclude that she was up to some adolescent mischief and take her to task again.
101. School holidays started soon and maybe a pet would help to keep them out of mischief.
102. The jury cleared him of the charges of criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and operating a vessel while intoxicated.
103. BIndustry spokesmen argue that encouraging widespread use of unconnected phones would lead to mischief and abuse.
104. Speaking of strains, he was finding it was just that to get three little bundles of blonde mischief settled.
105. But if we think that, we have not reckoned with the mischief of the compiler.
106. Scholarly and intensely hard-working, his otherwise serious nature was lightened by a streak of mischief.
107. Here is his chance to ensure they keep out of mischief.
108. The mischief produced by this institution was incalculable because it made religious differences the deciding factor in every political contest.
109. Tell them keep out of mischief.
110. There's mischief afoot, ie being planned.
111. This will learn you to keep out of mischief.
112. Covetousness is the mother of ruin and mischief.
113. The boy was bent on mischief.
114. Then they indicated a recklessness that might embrace mischief.
115. There is slyness as there is innocent mischief.
116. Mischief was brewing between them.
117. There is slyness and there is innocent mischief.
118. Those imps are brewing mischief.
119. There is slyness earning you money is innocent mischief.
120. He is bent on mischief.
More similar words: mischievous, handkerchief, chief of state, commander in chief, chief executive, thief, achieve, achievable, achievement, discharging, promiscuous, misconstrue, misconceive, miscalculate, miscellaneous, brief, die for, grief, shield, belief, relief, cashier, briefly, in brief, briefcase, school, scheme, scholar, schedule, in school.