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 Translation for 'mischievous' from English to Slovak
ADJ   mischievous | more mischievous | most mischievous
SYNO arch | impish | implike | ...
nezbedný {adj}mischievous
huncútsky {adj}mischievous
šibalský {adj}mischievous
uličnícky {adj}mischievous
zlomyseľný {adj}mischievous [malicious]
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Usage Examples English
  • Miss Bad is a naughty and mischievous Little Miss character.
  • 1 was a simple reality-based comedy format show that brought 33 contestants, who played pranks and put their ‘mischievous best’ foot forward to prove their talent.
  • At this point in his life, Cortés was described by Gómara as ruthless, haughty, and mischievous.
  • They are mischievous creatures. They love to enter peoples homes through chimneys and live within the hidden spaces of a home.
  • "Canto por travesura" (Mischievous Songs) is an album recorded by Víctor Jara in 1973.

  • The story is about three mischievous obake who have taken up different jobs. They mostly cause mischief through their neighborhood.
  • Puckian craters are named after mischievous spirits in European mythology.
  • Lola is a mischievous teenager, but she hides a past full of abuse and violence.
  • Practical joke is a mischievous trick played on someone.
  • Holms attributed alleged poltergeist cases to the effects of mischievous spirits.

  • The lives of these mischievous youth with micro-politics and their fantasies are the main theme.
  • The most mischievous Glumper and Booker's brother.
  • The fire also frightened away mischievous spirits who avoided it at all costs, thus ensuring a good harvest.
  • A mischievous short made by pupils from Bridgewater Primary School.
  • the umbrella name used by Searle for his various and mischievous pop art projects.

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