100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "mischief"
Definition
Mischief (noun):
- Behavior that causes harm, annoyance, or trouble, often in a playful or mischievous manner.
- A playful or naughty act that may lead to minor trouble or misbehavior, but not necessarily serious harm.
- The intention or desire to cause trouble or harm, often in a lighthearted or humorous way.
Synonyms
- Mischievousness
- Impudence
- Naughtiness
- Trouble
- Shenanigans
- Pranks
- Playfulness
- Antics
- Ruckus
- Disorder
Antonyms
- Obedience
- Good behavior
- Compliance
- Respect
- Orderliness
- Decorum
- Virtue
Examples
- The children mischief around the playground, causing a ruckus.
- He always finds a way to mischief his friends during their game nights.
- The cat tends to mischief with the curtains when left alone.
- She smiled as her brother plotted to mischief their parents.
- They decided to mischief their teacher by hiding her chalk.
- The puppy loved to mischief in the garden, digging up flowers.
- It was all in good fun as they mischief with the decorations.
- The kids would often mischief in the library, playing hide and seek.
- He planned to mischief his classmates for April Fools' Day.
- The twins would often mischief together, creating chaos.
- It was hard to keep a straight face when they mischief during the presentation.
- She laughed as her son tried to mischief the cookie jar.
- They would mischief around the house, making a mess everywhere.
- His laughter made it clear he was up to mischief.
- They were caught trying to mischief the neighbor's garden gnomes.
- The dog would mischief with the mailman's bag, scattering letters everywhere.
- The group decided to mischief after school, planning a harmless prank.
- His eyes sparkled with delight as he plotted to mischief his friends.
- The children would often mischief in the park, climbing trees and playing games.
- She warned him not to mischief during the serious meeting.
- They loved to mischief during family gatherings, bringing laughter to everyone.
- The toddler's tendency to mischief made babysitting a challenge.
- He couldn’t resist the urge to mischief when he saw the birthday cake.
- The cat's playful nature often led to her mischief around the house.
- The group of friends decided to mischief the new kid in school.
- The prank they pulled was just lighthearted mischief.
- I could tell she was up to mischief by the look on her face.
- They would always mischief during the long car rides.
- He loved to mischief with the old toys in the attic.
- The children were warned not to mischief near the busy street.
- It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt from the mischief.
- Their harmless mischief usually ended with everyone laughing.
- I caught them trying to mischief with the fireworks.
- He often tried to mischief the rules of the game.
- The spirit of mischief filled the air during Halloween.
- She tried to mischief her way out of chores.
- Their plan to mischief the senior class was legendary.
- The dog’s mischief often got him into trouble with the neighbors.
- The kids were full of mischief and laughter at the birthday party.
- They warned the new kitten not to mischief with the electrical cords.
- The boys tried to mischief the teacher by switching the classroom signs.
- We had to clean up the mischief left behind after the party.
- The mischief of the raccoons left the trash scattered everywhere.
- I love to mischief with my friends during our camping trips.
- The playful mischief of the squirrels entertained the children.
- They decided to mischief the neighborhood by decorating trees.
- I couldn’t help but mischief with the new gadgets.
- The children were told to avoid mischief while their parents were away.
- She couldn’t resist the urge to mischief with the presents.
- The mischief of the wind scattered leaves everywhere.
- I remember when we used to mischief during recess.
- They planned to mischief the school assembly with balloons.
- The playful mischief of the puppies was adorable to watch.
- He was known for his harmless mischief at the office.
- The kids loved to mischief in the rain, splashing in puddles.
- It was difficult to concentrate with all the mischief happening outside.
- She tried to mischief the old photo album, hiding some pictures.
- Their mischief resulted in a fun afternoon filled with laughter.
- The mischief in the air was palpable during the holiday season.
- He attempted to mischief the project, making it more interesting.
- The playful mischief of the rabbits made the garden lively.
- I had to remind them not to mischief in the museum.
- Their plan to mischief the picnic was a huge success.
- The little boy’s mischief got him into trouble with his parents.
- She loved to mischief with her hair, changing styles frequently.
- They would often mischief each other with silly jokes.
- The mischief of the crowd was contagious during the concert.
- His tendency to mischief made him the life of the party.
- The mischief in the classroom led to a fun learning experience.
- We couldn’t help but mischief while waiting for the movie to start.
- The playful mischief of the children brought smiles to everyone.
- He would often mischief with the settings on his computer.
- The group decided to mischief the event with unexpected surprises.
- They really knew how to mischief during the holidays.
- I watched in amusement as the kittens began to mischief around the house.
- His reputation for mischief followed him throughout school.
- They would always mischief when they were together.
- I tried to mischief the situation by making a joke.
- The delightful mischief made the day memorable.
- I had to intervene when they started to mischief during the lesson.
- The mischief of the neighborhood kids was legendary.
- I couldn't help but mischief with the old video games.
- The mischief in the air was undeniable during the festival.
- He loved to mischief around with the new technology.
- The playful spirit of mischief filled the room.
- They decided to mischief at the beach, building sandcastles.
- I had to remind them not to mischief while studying.
- The mischief of the wind made the day feel magical.
- The children planned to mischief the schoolyard after hours.
- He couldn’t resist the urge to mischief during the meeting.
- The spirit of mischief was alive at the Halloween party.
- The puppy’s mischief often led to torn cushions.
- I watched the kids mischief with their toys in the yard.
- They decided to mischief the picnic with funny games.
- I had to stop them from trying to mischief the fireworks.
- The mischief in the classroom created a lively atmosphere.
- We used to mischief around the neighborhood after school.
- The playful mischief was contagious, spreading laughter everywhere.
- I couldn't help but mischief with the holiday decorations.
- The spirit of mischief was evident during the school play.