mischievous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mischievous in the PONS Dictionary

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mischievous [ˈmɪstʃɪvəs, Am -tʃə-] ADJ

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They are mischievous birds about a house, but are useful in a garden.
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They are portrayed as mischievous black and white female sprites, apparently ten to twelve inches tall, wearing only opera gloves, stockings and high heel shoes.
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He has a mischievous nature and is often in trouble with his father.
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He hasn't an ill-tempered, mean-spirited bone in his body, and apart from some mischievous penchant for purloining policemen's helmets, is always a gentleman.
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An old mischievous man with an interesting and familiar past.
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She is mischievous and well-liked by those around her.
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In the beginning, she is somewhat mischievous and naughty much like her brothers, but becomes loyal and helpful by the end.
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He derives joy from disaster and mischievous acts, usually causing disruptions to daily activity.
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The redhead figurines, as they are known, are mischievous characters, whereas the blondes tend to portray more serene characteristics.
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It tells the story of two adopted children changing from their old, mischievous ways of life.
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