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mischief-maker

NOUN
  1. someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

How To Use mischief-maker In A Sentence

  • Nay, both His hands are spread out, He expends as He pleases; and what has been revealed to you from your Lord will certainly make many of them increase in inordinacy and unbelief; and We have put enmity and hatred among them till the day of resurrection; whenever they kindle a fire for war Allah puts it out, and they strive to make mischief in the land; and Allah does not love the mischief-makers. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
  • Verse 35 even condemns them as the archetypal mischief-makers who ignored the admonitions of earlier prophets.
  • He is simultaneously the world's preeminent deal-maker and mischief-maker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The letter had come from an unknown mischief-maker.
  • A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement.
  • He was quite the mischief-maker; he once upended a can of spiders during Christmas Mass.
  • Traditionally, they were thought to be hoaxes written by mischief-makers or mentally unstable members of the public.
  • The mischief-makers reveled in media baiting.
  • We will not create the opportunity for the mischief-makers wilfully to label whomsoever they wish as secret agents of the apartheid system. ANC Today
  • What a pity you have allowed yourself to be used by mischief-makers to publish misinformation.
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