Someone who deliberately stirs up trouble.
1The slanderer works secretly; this mischief-maker goes the plain way to work.
2He abounds in these woods and his Indian name means the mischief-maker.
3I have no wish to pry or play mischief-maker, and, if Mr.
4What had that wretched mischief-maker, that Castle girl, been saying to her?
5It's a sort of mischief-maker, a demon I guess you'd call it.
6But now enters the mischief-maker in the piece, a stranger, an ignorant outsider.
7She was a walking mischief-maker, but meant no harm to a living soul.
8One sees that giant figure, the world's mischief-maker, suddenly caught at his job.
9He who plans to do evil will be called a mischief-maker.
10The greatest mischief-maker in the world today is the liar.
11A rebuke to a mischief-maker: Translation of C. J. Lyall
12The widow rejoiced that I had got the mischief-maker's letter.
13Yes, do not fail to give this mischief-maker my message.
14Griffith ventured to suggest that Francis was, nevertheless, an honest man, and no mischief-maker.
15You sha'n't pick a quarrel with Harley, and you sha'n't be a mischief-maker here.
16He called the Blue-jay, the mischief-maker of the woods, and told him what to do.
Translations for mischief-maker