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Discover LudwigThe phrase "misbehaving kids" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe children who are not following rules or behaving inappropriately. Example: "The teacher had to address the issue of misbehaving kids in her classroom to maintain order."
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Desperate parents in Naples, Florida, have a new weapon in their arsenal for reining in misbehaving kids.
My favorites were "Smarmy preprandial blessing?" for SLICK GRACE (or Grace Slick, former lead singer of Jefferson Airplane/Starship), "What misbehaving kids must have inherited from their parents?" for WILDER GENE (or actor Gene Wilder) and "Moocher's most valuable acquaintance?" for RICH BUDDY (or Buddy Rich, drummer extraordinaire).
Like misbehaving kids sentenced to a time-out, parents will know, many of these people (whose inner child became an outer nutjob) will continue to act like willful brats.
Other things Boomers absolutely hate about travel include: filthy toilets or a lack of public toilets, hidden fees (airlines, hotels, credit cards), overcrowding, TSA security checks at U.S. airports, changing rates for everything from accommodations to air fares, misbehaving kids, transportation delays and lost luggage.
Not unlike other stories of its type, Matilda depicts many of the grown-ups -- if that's what they can be called -- as close to irredeemably evil, but it also has plenty to say about misbehaving kids, as two of the songs, "The Smell of Rebellion," and the final "Revolting Children" attest.
Remember that this is also important when your child is misbehaving; kids don't stop needing and deserving love when they're being naughty.
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As Sales points out in the book, as a society we can't take our eyes off the miscreant youth and misbehaving privileged kids.
It's not just a bunch of kids misbehaving at openings".
The guardians of the nation's juvenile morals professed to be concerned that scenes of kids misbehaving and talking back to teachers would lead to copycat behaviour.
The combination of Thorpe's vibrating falsetto and spindly guitars might evoke fey 80s groundbreakers the Associates and Edwyn Collins, but the "bovva boot ballet" of "Hooting & Howling", about kids misbehaving just for kicks, is pure Clockwork Orange, with the voyeuristic Thorpe inevitably both "thrilled and appalled".
One essay was about the kids misbehaving in restaurants; one was a weepy piece about how fast they were growing; one was a dramatic account of a scary day at the pediatrician's office.
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