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mischievous in English:

1. naughty naughty


You are naughty.
Your son is naughty, please tell him that to do this kind of things it is not polite.
While she was running after the naughty boy, one of her shoes came off.
Even nudists often use euphemisms when referring to naughty parts.
I’d say I was a pretty well-behaved child. I wasn’t naughty very often.
That naughty child needs a good beating.
Are you going to play tricks on me again, you naughty boy?
The little child was so naughty, his parents had to discipline him a lot.
My mother says Japanese kids aren't naughty, but they live very far away, so Santa Claus doesn't bring them gifts. Thank goodness I was born in Spain.
That naughty boy annoys me by his pranks.
you’ve been a really naughty boy / naughty goings-on
Maybe the boy has beenaughty, because it seems as if he’s looking at the ground.
Now that's naughty - don't throw food on the floor!
Naughty vs nice. Wants to be nice, is nice: Cancer, Virgo, Libra; wants to be naughty, is nice: Taurus, Pisces; wants to be nice, is naughty: Aries, Leo, Scorpio, Capricorn; wants to be naughty, is naughty: Gemini, Sagittarius, Aquarius.
English students are naughty but not happier

English word "mischievous"(naughty) occurs in sets:

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2. annoyingly playful



3. mischief


Boys are fond of mischief.
The incident caused a great deal of political mischief.
The little boy got into mischief when he was left alone.
A child's mischief often causes a fire.
You think that people are okay, but I allow one to think that people and all societies are bad. No one wants other people to tolerate their mischief. People give grief to people because their viewpoints vary.
Alcohol has done great mischief to his body.
Thoughtless speech may give rise to great mischief.
Mischief is common to most children.
Someone's bloody well making mischief.
from harmless mischief to more serious abuse
He was looking back at them with mischief in his eyes.
We'll never know what mischief dad was up to.
‘Don’t get up to too much mischief.’
It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so express it, that mental lying has produced in society.

English word "mischievous"(mischief) occurs in sets:

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4. enjoying playing tricks and annoying people



English word "mischievous"(enjoying playing tricks and annoying people) occurs in sets:

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