Examples of 'little mischievous' in a sentence

Meaning of "little mischievous"

little mischievous: Used to describe someone who has a playful or mildly naughty behavior. It suggests a sense of harmless troublemaking or teasing, often done in a good-natured way

How to use "little mischievous" in a sentence

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little mischievous
I can tell that you are a little mischievous.
A little mischievous spirit sprouts up.
Kids his age can be a little mischievous.
Little mischievous desires.
They all laughed with a little mischievous complicity.
A little mischievous But very studious.
You look a little mischievous.
I start to hear him talk about a young fresh face, wholesome but a little mischievous.
You are a little mischievous.
We can add that they are a somewhat nervous, excitable and playful dog, even a little mischievous.
You are a little mischievous You are a little naughty.
The Irish can also be a little mischievous.
Amusing for some, perhaps a little mischievous - but essentially sloppy journalism that misleads the reader.
Edith! I can tell that you are a little mischievous.
He 's a little mischievous.

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He 's so smart, in fact, that he can be a little mischievous.
A little mischievous one, was not he? MOTHER.
Scope in this way, it gives a little mischievous without being ridiculous.
A little mischievous one, wasn't he? - I love that little old face.
So it must have been someone else 's little mischievous feet running up the stairs.
A little mischievous one, wasn't he? MOTHER: I love that little old face.
She's my niece, little mischievous.
ISABELLE, A little mischievous one, was not he?
You know, cheeky? A little mischievous.
You see, I tried to be a little mischievous by attempting to cash out with $0 balance.

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