Impish:Inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun; mischievous.
So basically a grin that shows your up to no good.
Carl is a talkative four year old with loads of energy and a sweet impish grin. Even when he misbehaves, the teachers love him.
The Sawtooth Grin ended in 2004.
'impish' or 'mischievous'.
The word 'grin' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'grin' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a wide smile; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to grin is the gerund, grinning.
To smile in an affected, often offensively self-satisfied manner
Carl is a talkative four year old with loads of energy and a sweet impish grin. Even when he misbehaves, the teachers love him.
Impish is an adjective.
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
To be an impish type, one must choose answers that show both kindness and a prankster side. Impish types play as Pikachu.
Impish usually applies to someone who likes do slightly naughty things for fun.
The teacher suspected Billy of the prank since he was wearing an impish grin.The impish little girl surprised everyone by winning the gymnastics competition.
Her impish smile charmed the old store keeper and he decided to give her the twenty cents she was short for her purchase.
mischievous
Yes: grins is the plural of grin.
Smirk, grin.
Playful, Roguish or Impish
yes. you can use the phrase malevolent grin