impish in the PONS Dictionary

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Intimates found him witty and even impish.
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She ultimately concluded that the episode ranks as more impish than admirable.
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He plays an impish vagrant who uses his new-found freedom to improve the lives of his fellow man, by briefly insinuating himself into their lives.
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As we descended we saw impish figures dancing through a blizzard of sparks, drunk with the liquor of their pagan rituals.
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They are impish pests that can speak, but can only be understood by angels, and can only repeat words and phrases that have been spoken to them previously.
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Outspoken, eccentric and earthy, she has always brought an impish sense of fun to her performances.
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As a child she was long-legged and impish, growing into a tall, dark adult with an attractive boyish face.
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Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor - sometimes the humor is gleeful, sometimes impish, and sometimes it is a sarcastic comment.
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As an impish journalist, he always favored the ephemeral.
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A cancellation message with the correct word, impish, was not sent until 10:13 a.m.
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