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be mischievous



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"He can be mischievous like a lot of children," she said.

From BBC May 3, 2023

They frequently choose words like "innocent," "pure" and "naive" – although babysitters and students with younger siblings are more likely to acknowledge that children can also be "mischievous" and "strange."

From Salon Oct. 1, 2022

“Sometimes he may do badly in exams or be mischievous, but he’s still our son. We can’t just abandon him because of bad exam results.”

From Seattle Times Aug. 26, 2021

That is also the downside: The animals can be mischievous and prone to tantrums.

From Washington Post Aug. 12, 2019

If you go to Trouville, and wherever else you do go, en martyr, my dear, you will give the mischievous duchess, if she be mischievous, a terrible advantage over you at starting.

From A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June by Ouida




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