Sure of the exact one but it means for example, he is mischevious means he is always upto something pretty much like little kids,
Mischievous is used to describe someone who likes to play pranks or cause minor trouble in a playful or teasing way. It can also refer to actions or behavior that are playful but slightly naughty or disobedient.
"Villy" is not a standard English term or word. It does not have a recognized definition.
"Malice" is a word that fits the definition of a desire to harm someone. It implies a deliberate intention to cause harm or suffering to another person.
"Hobnocker" is a made-up word popularized by the TV show "iCarly." It is used as a comedic insult and does not have an official definition in the English language.
"Cuse" is not a widely-recognized term in English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation for a different word. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?
The broadest sense definition of criminology refers to the study of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system as a whole. The narrower sense definition focuses more specifically on analyzing the causes of crime, the behavior of criminals, and the effectiveness of crime prevention strategies within the criminal justice system.
The girl was very mischievious
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because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes
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because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes
Yes. He is fun-loving, playful, and gets into trouble often.
It's very naughty/ It's very mischievious
A very small fictional Irish character who gets in a lot of trouble.
Some ghosts giggle when they are being mischievious. Otherwise, it's probably happy.
it means trouble maker or mischievous one..