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mischief
noun
1 behaviour that annoys or irritates people but does not mean or cause any serious harm The children are getting up to mischief .
2 the desire to behave in this way full of mischief .
3 injury or harm agitators bent on causing mischief .
4 a person, usually a child, with a tendency to be mischievous He is such a mischief .
5 damage or harm; an injury You'll do yourself a mischief .
[14c: from French meschief a disaster or bad end]
noun
1 behaviour that annoys or irritates people but does not mean or cause any serious harm The children are getting up to mischief .
2 the desire to behave in this way full of mischief .
3 injury or harm agitators bent on causing mischief .
4 a person, usually a child, with a tendency to be mischievous He is such a mischief .
5 damage or harm; an injury You'll do yourself a mischief .
[14c: from French meschief a disaster or bad end]
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