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be mischievous
adjective
Causing mischief; injurious.
Exact(42)
Mr. Natkin could be mischievous.
She could be mischievous.
We need to be mischievous.
"I like to be mischievous".
That would be mischievous nonsense, of course.
"Plus, it's important to be mischievous.
Similar(18)
And he's mischievous, too.
It was mischievous, it was brave, it was rebellious.
"They're mischievous rather than menacing".
Even Georgia's friends worried that the move was mischievous.
He was being mischievous, but he had a point.
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