Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others.
1 No man is safe whose unguarded threshold the mischief - making questioner has crossed.
2 I'm not sure he will. To Van Gaal, the media were just mischief - making .
3 She started to wag both hands, the tell-tale start to a mischief - making campaign.
4 That Drummond began his mischief - making in the music business should not be forgotten.
5 Here's a range, from a basic chemistry lesson to classic mischief - making .
6 And chance is wont to be mischief - making all the world over.
7 It would not be home without their noisy tongues and their mischief - making hands.
8 Some mischief - making , blatherskites ought to have their d-- dtonguescut out.
9 At all times, however, they have a strong tendency to fun and mischief - making .
10 No idle gossip, no slander, no mischief - making , no evil speaking shall be allowed.
11 What mischief - making wind has been arising between you and William Yorke?
12 I know confidences from partisan relations are the most mischief - making things in the world.
13 But monsieur must have seen it through all my mischief - making .
14 And if I meet him, I shall punish him well for all his mischief - making .
15 No one ever had such a mischief - making tongue as hers.
16 These persons always do, they are such a mischief - making race.
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