pranks in the PONS Dictionary

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For example, rivals can be rude to one another by insulting each other, playing pranks, messing with household appliances, and other negative interactions.
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He is very erratic and immature, often pulling pranks and joking around.
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Boys then were much the same as now as regards mischief, but the pranks were different.
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The two often work together making pranks and are addressed as a single unit as opposed to two individual people.
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He almost never intends to hurt anyone, and whenever his pranks go too far, he is always very regretful.
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The show does not rely on pranks, spoof interviews, faked phone calls or laugh tracks.
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His friends are quick to respond with jokes and pranks of their own.
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As a result, they were in constant battles with one another, with each in turn getting their comeuppance for pranks which were often quite violent.
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He had a reputation for his disproportionate top lip, his bad breath and his pranks.
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It is tradition for some to play pranks on the line.
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