Sentence examples for a bit mischievous from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bit mischievous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is slightly playful or naughty in a charming way.
Example: "The puppy was a bit mischievous, stealing socks and hiding them under the couch."
Alternatives: "somewhat playful" or "a little naughty".

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For at least those few hours, life felt hopeful, fun, and a bit mischievous.

I also don't mind that he can be a bit mischievous off the pitch.

Ms. Savenko, her twinkle now a bit mischievous, reported that foreign visitors had sometimes expressed surprise at this.

We're currently experimenting with how we can understand our audiences better through playing online games that are a bit mischievous and fun.

Don't think that Donatella Versace (7) wasn't being a bit mischievous when she based her last hugely influential collection and advertising campaign on "Valley of the Dolls".

If you frequently play with the new Aibos, they become spoiled, and if you give them a lot of freedom, they become a bit mischievous.

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"She's very funny and personable and a little bit mischievous, sometimes more than a little," said Charles Martin Smith, the movie's director, who filmed Winter at her home, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium (renamed Clearwater Marine Hospital in the script).

"They will be remembered as sociable and jolly and a little bit mischievous, I'm sure - the both of them," he said.

She will always be a little bit mischievous".

"The real Jimmy was a bit more mischievous," he was told.

He made his classes into morality plays, full of flawed characters and human drama and life lessons often a bit of mischievous humor as well.

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