Synonym: devilish, elfish, harmful, impish, naughty, playful, prankish. Similar words: achieve, achievable, achievement, promiscuous, devour, chief of state, commander in chief, nervous. Meaning: ['mɪstʃɪvəs] adj. 1. naughtily or annoyingly playful 2. badly behaved 3. deliberately causing harm or damage.
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31. Some students also have explored using the computers in mischievous ways.
32. Harry's charm lay in his quick, almost mischievous smile and impulsive eagerness for life.
33. They have a sprightly air and a sly mischievous sense of humour.
34. Herbert D.. Kelleher is wearing a mischievous grin and clutching a Merit Ultima.
35. But the same pursed smile and mischievous sideways glance, as if she really must not laugh at her own jokes.
36. High above she saw Mr Yeltsin in an undershirt, muscles bulging, and a mischievous grin on his sweaty face.
37. His leonine aspect and the mischievous twinkle in his eye made his appearance as arresting as his personality.
38. She was a mischievous little girl who was always playing tricks on people.
39. Mrs. Swanson was being driven to distraction by her mischievous son.
40. It is a wild and mischievous allegation, for which the hon. Lady has not a shadow of evidence.
41. Priskin's back to his mischievous ways, though he now knows to keep a low profile on washing day.
42. Behind each star was a moonbeam, some mischievous, some sad; all of them worth looking for and recognizing.
43. He and David Hemmings got on very well and got up to a lot of mischievous things.
44. He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
45. Why not use those enormous silly grey eyes that never had a wayward or mischievous look in them?
46. Hail, then, to mischievous tunesmith Todd Rundgren, who served up a splendid evening of time travel.
47. So he scans their computers for any mischievous programs and installs security software.
48. The mischievous consequences of the construction contended for on the part of Virginia, are also entitled to great consideration.
49. The Characters Tom Thumb: A mischievous but lucky child who was no bigger than a thumb.
50. The decision is mischievous at best and will surely confuse the lower courts.
51. Stan seems to take a mischievous delight in turning up specimens under people's noses.
52. This room is kept firmly locked until Christmas Day dawns, so mischievous fingers can't hide the baubles.
53. In the later poets he was her son and almost invariably a mischievous, naughty boy, or worse.
54. Goblin A general name for the familiar demon or mischievous spirit who dwells in private houses or in the chinks of trees.
55. But the Home Office and prison reformers say his actions were mischievous and disruptive.
56. She darted him a mischievous intimate glance.
57. Dido: a mischievous prank or antic; a caper.
58. An ugly ,[sentencedict.com] mischievous elf or goblin.
59. Knut mischievous people really love - hate relationship.
60. Maheegun was the most mischievous wolf cub ever.
More similar words: achieve, achievable, achievement, promiscuous, devour, chief of state, commander in chief, nervous, chief executive, discharging, rendezvous, viscous, glorious revolution, vouch, in favour of, thief, shield, cashier, believe, relieve, relieved, reprieve, school, scheme, believe in, aggrieved, grievance, schedule, scholar, in school.