Please keep a close eye on your mischievous puppy.
The kids ideas were very mischievous.
My neighbor's child's mischievous smile makes me nervous.
The mischievous children got a good scold from their short tempered neighbor .
The boy had a mischievous look on his face, as he pulled Sally's pony tail.When he was a kid, he was very mischievous; actually, he still is.
"The poet entertained the crowd with a hilarious limerick about a mischievous leprechaun."
I'm very mischievous.
No, the word good is a noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; benefit or general welfare; something of value; a useful part.The plural noun goods is a word for something having value; something produced for purchase.The noun form for the adjective good is goodness.If you can make a sentence using the term 'mischievous good', it would be grammatically correct, the adjective mischievous describing the noun good. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but then I haven't seen the term in it's context in a sentence.
He was the most mischievous man I've ever seen my whole entire life.
She was always very mischievous.The mischievous cat knocked the glass of water off the table.
This word has but two "i"s.Everyone loves my adorable, mischievous puppy.My neighbor says he has an invisible mischievous playmate named Ron.
We had to laugh at the little rascal, a real mischievous child
All eyes in the classroom swiveled to the mischievous student.