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Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others.
mischief
deviltry
rascality
devilry
roguery
mischievousness
roguishness
shenanigan
mischief-making
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1
No offence is intended; the men jeer out of mere harmless
devilment
.
2
If he is, then he and Fagin are up to some
devilment
.
3
This nigger has a bad eye,-he'sup ter some sort of
devilment
.
4
Might they not be up to more
devilment
with regard to Appincourte?
5
There is no violence to him, no murderous strokes or
devilment
.
6
Hal was the worst of the lot and always up to some
devilment
.
7
And I'm past the age when you make war for
devilment
.
8
She had a cigarette, her beauty flashed with
devilment
,
and John followed her.
9
You know more than Jake Dennison, I reckon, except about
devilment
.
10
Look at those three monsters squatting there, plotting some ugly
devilment
or other!
11
He was mentally braced for
devilment
,
but his arch-enemy, Fay, was not in sight.
12
Gay Sheerin had a look of
devilment
in his eyes.
13
They thought it was pure
devilment
and shouted even more.
14
Then I used to say, "Bill is studying up some new
devilment
.
"
15
He's been leading Phil into
devilment
for two years now.
16
He's compilin' some
devilment
,
yer ken bet yer bottom dollar.
devilment
pure devilment
new devilment
sheer devilment
fresh devilment
black devilment
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