There 's Manfred, a depressed wooly mammoth, Sid, an amusing sloth and Diego, a mischievous sabre-toothed tiger. [adjective]
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Immersed in Celtic myths & legends, hear about the Selkies, the mischievous faeries and learn the secret of eternal youth ! [adjective]
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Why can't I have a few dear little mischievous innocents to amuse me in the long dreary nights. [adjective]
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What a sweet, kind, mischievous face. [adjective]
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"Mischievous as a Barbary ape--kind, and sweet as the west wind," said Sir John. [adjective]
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"It wants no witch to tell that little girls are foolish and mischievous," answered Fareham. [adjective]
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'In an ordinary case I should believe him,' replied the magistrate, 'for they are as stupid and pedantic in composition as mischievous in their tenets.' [adjective]
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A mischievous spirit flew with incredible speed from roof to roof along the line of march, seizing the people, and urging them all alike. [adjective]
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I can see him with smut on the end of his mischievous nose and grease on the seat of the place where his trousers ought to be. [adjective]
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And the same mischievous smile lingered for a long time on her face as if it had been forgotten there. [adjective]
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