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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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mischief [ingl brit ˈmɪstʃɪf, ingl am ˈmɪstʃɪf] SOST

1. mischief:

mischief (playfulness)
mischief (witty)
mischief (done by children)
they are full of mischief
to get into mischief
it keeps them out of mischief
children are always up to mischief
her eyes twinkled with mischief

2. mischief (harm):

mischief letter
troubles mpl letter
to make or create mischief

3. mischief (rascal):

mischief colloq
to do oneself a mischief ingl brit

mischief-maker SOST

mischief-maker

I. mischief-making SOST

mischief-making

II. mischief-making AGG

mischief-making remarks:

mischief-making
her eyes gleamed with mischief
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mischief uncountable
mischief uncountable
to get up to mischief
he's been up to mischief again
mischief

nel dizionario PONS

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mischief SOST

mischief
to get up to mischief
to be full of mischief
to make mischief
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youthful mischief
youthful mischief
mischief
nel dizionario PONS
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mischief SOST

mischief
to get up to mischief
to be full of mischief
to make mischief
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mischief
youthful mischief

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Failing that, a socially reflective, big tune pumping, mischief-making hotpot is order of the day.
radiotoday.ie
Through his songwriting, journalism, programme-making and all-round mischief-making his has been a unique contribution and continues to be so.
www.rte.ie
His blend of modesty and subversion is key to his music: the gentle voice and lilting melodies mask a mischief-making irreverence that can quickly turn sharp and cutting.
www.chicagotribune.com
To call it mischief-making is perhaps unfair, since his admirers seem sincere.
www.telegraph.co.uk
So the entire proceedings will be conducted behind firmly closed doors, surely a recipe for rumour-mongering and mischief-making.
www.thejc.com