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mischief-maker

[mis-chif-mey-ker] / ˈmɪs tʃɪfˌmeɪ kər /
NOUN
troublemaker
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Like all very smart birds, it’s a mischief-maker and thief whose exploits Meiburg relates with great relish.

From Washington Post

And combating misinformation — be it from online mischief-makers or falsehoods from the commander in chief — is a priority, particularly in educating Americans that any delays in declaring a victor stem from care, not chicanery.

From New York Times

Loki, the mythological mischief-maker who appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, is arguably the franchise's greatest villain.

From BBC

As the draft moves online, one new concern is the threat of cyber attacks, with cybersecurity experts saying teams are vulnerable to mischief-makers.

From Reuters

The mischief-makers find out the details of the meetings either via links have been shared publicly on social media platforms or websites or, in some cases, by simply guessing the nine digit ID code.

From BBC