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Naughtily or annoyingly playful.
wicked
arch
mischievous
impish
pixilated
prankish
implike
playful
1
Garvin is a bushy-browed man with a serious air of
puckish
enthusiasm.
2
His face was
puckish
but kind, and flickered between reflection and mischief.
3
His tone changed, became less
puckish
;
he elegized diversity with a shopworn .
4
Or as
puckish
as a maimed colonel of dragoons could be.
5
Her lively eyes and animated features convey the storyteller's
puckish
naughtiness.
6
Among other things, she was smaller, more compact, almost
puckish
.
7
On stage he's confident, quick-witted and even a bit
puckish
.
8
Given his
puckish
personality, it promises to be witty.
9
He resisted a
puckish
urge to try the experiment.
10
His mouth, once
puckish
,
was thin and ironic; his eyes, still humorous but somewhat sad.
11
Indeed, his ability to dispose of work quickly gave time for his
puckish
sense of humour.
12
Over the years the international press has grown accustomed to the antics of the
puckish
Dane.
13
Without his
puckish
verve for disruption, it'd become a show about technical adequacy and endless piano ballads.
14
A
puckish
thought crossed her mind, sending a flash of slightly cynical laughter through her quiet eyes.
15
For all Jeremy's
puckish
nature, she never allowed herself to forget just how utterly ruthless he could be.
16
His eyes held mine in a level gaze for a moment; then they took on a
puckish
gleam.
puckish
as puckish
almost puckish
own puckish
puckish digestion
puckish enthusiasm