Someone who plays practical jokes on others.
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Examples for "trickster"
Examples for "trickster"
1However, although a trickster, Raven also created humanity from wood and clay.
2Its weighty subject matter is leavened by Rivera's trickster-like sense of humor.
3But Mock Duck to the end was a rogue and a trickster.
4Could any trickster perform in the dark with such precision and gentleness?
5I wasn't a warrior like Ash or a brilliant trickster like Puck.
1Maybe you're just a prankster, and not really a sculptor at all.
2Initially, it seemed the talk show had been hoaxed by a prankster.
3This prankster put his Tesla on auto-pilot mode and hit the road.
4A prankster or two in the gene pool was to be expected.
5Some prankster God running around: 'Huh huh huh ho ho ho ho.
1You have certainly had to do with a hoaxer, my dear monsieur.
2Your Parisian hoaxer likes a dash of Grand Guignol horrors in his jokelet.
3They missed him because he was written off as a jokester, a hoaxer.
4The Honr Network coordinates volunteers to monitor and take down hoaxer posts and videos.
5This person turned out to be a 23-year old hoaxer.
1There are two ways that the tricker can hopefully achieve this.
2While Ramaphosa is promising rejuvenation, that might be tricker than anyone first thought.
3Clicking a torrent link itself would not tricker the flaw.
4Really, it is a little bit tricker than that -but you get the basic idea.
5And that tricker might just be this guy.
1Donncha O'Callaghan is reneging on his former life as a practical joker.
2Once again his self-pride in his ability as a practical joker asserted itself.
3In a comedy playlet, the playwright must be a practical joker.
4Of all the things I loathe most, a practical joker is the worst.
5The practical joker had required several stitches to reattach his ear.
1Most cut-up veggies, properly stored, will keep for days, with no problem.
2Chicken Normandy: Arrange cut-up roasted chicken or thinly sliced apples around pieces.
3Would you believe that woman is the cut-up of the top floor?
4And it came to my mind, the old Bill Burroughs cut-up method.
5Wolf was working his way through a small pile of cut-up meat, too.
6The extraordinarily cut-up condition of the wall made holding to one direction impossible.
7I actually like the William Burroughs-esque cut-up randomness it brings to my emails.
8Almost any cut-up fruit can be tossed with syrup and chilled.
9At last he appeared, all cut-up, and holding one leg of the stool.
10The crowds shouted, yelled, sang and cut-up all kinds of antics.
11If liked, add three or four cut-up tomatoes to the balls.
12The bill for the cut-up tire came to Dick, and he paid it.
13There was even a battery-operated disk player muffled by cut-up pillows.
14Fresh strawberries or raspberries, or cut-up peaches, can be used instead of oranges.
15Enrich the cooking liquid with leftover chicken, beans, or cut-up vegetables.
16When she opens it, all the words are spelt out in cut-up magazine letters.