Similar words: peckish, brackish, puck, pucker, pucker up, stockist, rakish, hawkish. Meaning: ['pʌkɪʃ] adj. naughtily or annoyingly playful.
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1. He had a puckish sense of humour.
2. But I have puckish news for you.
3. Cartier-Bresson's puckish Jean Genet drawing on a cheroot.
4. Basil Rocke had a very puckish sense of humour and wryness which veiled a deep kindliness.
5. But the smile is puckish indeed, and breaks through the formality of the posture often.
6. For all his genius, Fermi had a decidedly puckish side.
7. As vice mayor of Chengdu, the puckish Xie himself seems very happy indeed.
8. Check – Ma, a puckish former teacher, has the profile of a cooler Sir Richard Branson.
9. Mark Twain writes not only Tom Sawyer's puckish character in lively ways, but also tells us some social phenomenon and the rules of life .
10. Eagleman has puckish, neatly carved features, with a lantern jaw and modish sideburns.Sentencedict.com
11. These experiences had not made Jung stern or forbidding, but had given him a puckish sense of humor.
12. Mr Putin resents the West's influence in former Soviet countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, and he dislikes the puckish Mr intensely.
13. Usually I am ordinary , only to face the person i like, I was warm, humorous, sometimes even puckish.
14. See, us thumb-slummers and box-jumpers, we get a little puckish when it comes to cars, you know?
15. Mr Putinresents the West's influence in former Soviet countries such as Georgiaand Ukraine, and he dislikes the puckish Mr Saakashvili intensely.
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