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mischief-maker
noun
A person who makes mischief.
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'mischief-maker' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It refers to someone who causes trouble or mischief deliberately. It is often used to describe a mischievous or troublesome person. Example: The new kid in class was known to be a mischief-maker, always pulling pranks and causing chaos during lessons.
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The mischief-maker is at it again.
"It's not as if I were depriving her of anything," the mischief-maker said.
In 19th-century gunboat diplomacy a dictator or other mischief-maker gives tongue.
Clark, ever the mischief-maker, clearly can't resist the idea of fooling around in the meantime.
Hamlet becomes a mischief-maker, responsible for one death after another.
She's at once a mischief-maker and a figure of pathos.
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The mischief maker and tease who could turn stouthearted defender.
But Al understood him as a publicity-seeking mischief maker.
No doubt there is a mischief maker in Cohen.
Mr. Blade was the band's designated mischief maker when he wasn't operating as a combustion engine.
But without a pianist of the appropriate lineage, the band has no designated mischief maker.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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