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- MISCHIEF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISCHIEF is a specific injury or damage attributed to a particular agent How to use mischief in a sentence
- MISCHIEF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MISCHIEF definition: 1 behaviour, especially a child's, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm… Learn more
- Mischief - Wikipedia
In United States criminal law, mischief is an offense against property that typically involves the intentional or reckless infliction of damage, defacement, alteration, or destruction of property
- MISCHIEF Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Mischief definition: conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance See examples of MISCHIEF used in a sentence
- Mischief - definition of mischief by The Free Dictionary
mis•chief (ˈmɪs tʃɪf) n 1 conduct or activity that causes petty annoyance 2 a tendency to tease or annoy 3 harm or trouble: to come to mischief 4 an injury or evil caused by a person or thing 5 a cause or source of harm, evil, or annoyance [1250–1300; < Old French, n derivative of meschever to end badly See mis - 1, achieve]
- mischief noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of mischief noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary bad behaviour (especially of children) that is annoying but does not cause any serious damage or harm Those children are always getting into mischief I try to keep out of mischief It's very quiet upstairs; they must be up to some mischief!
- MISCHIEF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Mischief is playing harmless tricks on people or doing things you are not supposed to do It can also refer to the desire to do this The little lad was a real handful He was always up to mischief Boys at that age should be able to explore and get into mischief His eyes were full of mischief
- mischief - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mischief (countable and uncountable, plural mischiefs) (uncountable) Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance Drink led to mischief (countable) A playfully annoying action John's mischief, tying his shoelaces together, irked George at first (collective) A group or a pack of rats
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