How To Use Mischievousness In A Sentence
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Yes, the children are naughty too, as one would expect all over the world I guess, yet here I find that children are still children expressing nothing more than an innocent and adventurous mischievousness!
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Enjoying the implied mischievousness of Ireland's decision to present a play which, sadly, remains controversial in some quarters, the actress is full of praise for the director.
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He was a great guy, and full of mischievousness.
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He had a wicked glint in his eye, ie suggesting mischievousness.
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Griffin grinned at her, his face wreathed in an expression of malevolent mischievousness.
The Priest
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Ron is all faux pretense and made-up mischievousness.
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We grew up together and I knew him to be a smart, funny and outgoing guy - though oftentimes very troubled, with a streak of mischievousness.
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The moodiness, mischievousness and mulish recalcitrance we see in all our favorite appliances comprise much of what it means to be a human born after AD 1400.
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The writer's mischievousness is perfect for a story that's ‘not about breast-beating,’ she says, but ‘about fun.’
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According to Prince Charles, the Queen Mother had an ‘utterly irresistible mischievousness of spirit’; ‘she saw the funny side and we laughed until we cried’.
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Urchin", with its connotation of mischievousness, may not be a particularly apt word.