Plural for playful misbehavior, especially on the part of children
“He came in with that evil little gleam in his eye, signaling to everyone that he was up to mischief.”
Plural for a playfully annoying action
“It took a while for Georgia to see the humor in Jim's mischief.”
Plural for a person, especially a child, who is mischievous in a likeable or amusing way
“He's just a little mischief who really means no harm.”
Plural for bad or immoral behavior
“The judiciary shall distance herself from being fired with the powder of mischief by the politicians.”
Plural for a bad or immoral act
“Critics of the retributive theory point out that punishment per se is not a remedy for the mischief committed by the offender.”
Plural for harm or trouble caused by someone or something
“I suspect that this will backfire and is going to create a lot more mischief and misery.”
Plural for an undertaking that goes against convention or that is somewhat ridiculous
Plural for the act of sabotaging something
Plural for the state or quality of being humorous
Plural for the quality or state of being brash or impudent
Plural for willful damage or destruction, often of property
Plural for behavior associated with hooligans
Plural for an unkind, evil or unscrupulous person
Plural for the act of ridiculing someone or something
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