Mischief


The meaning of the word Mischief is: playful wrongdoing or troublemaking


Examples:

The children would always get into mischief if they were left unattended.

published by Consuela on 2021-06-30 23:27:04


There is a difference between juvenile mischief and all-out vandalism.

published by Mohammad on 2021-09-05 17:41:08


He was warned to stop his mischief or pay the consequences.

published by Jasmin on 2021-01-16 02:09:28


Criminal mischief occurs when people take their pranks a little too far.

published by Brendan on 2021-09-08 06:31:38


He would never admit to his children how much mischief he was involved in as a child.

published by Ashley on 2021-12-09 01:30:37


The teacher would not put up with any more mischief, which is why he started assigning detentions.

published by Audrie on 2021-08-17 19:46:50


Hanging out with the wrong crowd, she was constantly getting involved in mischief.

published by Catherine on 2021-07-08 11:36:41


The young gang was known to get involved in harmless mischief.

published by Salena on 2021-09-27 05:30:05


Little boys are more prone to mischief than girls, but girls can be downright cruel.

published by Loralee on 2021-03-10 18:08:02


A little mischief is to be expected from growing children.

published by Dina on 2021-09-20 21:32:16


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