English to Spanish Dictionary mischievous

mischievous

dañoso
definition
adjective
two mischievous kittens had decorated the bed with shredded newspaper
(of a person, animal, or their behavior) causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
translation of 'mischievous'
adjective
perjudicial,
malicioso,
malo,
juguetón,
travieso,
dañoso
example
At some point, the paper will do something 'mischievous' that prompts questions to be asked of its management.
Me, I love my nephew to death, but I think he needs to be a bit more 'mischievous' .
This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a 'mischievous' rogue.
Can anyone direct us to where these 'mischievous' articles have appeared?
He is always doing something 'mischievous' and looks guilty at all times.
He simply cannot understand how reasonable people allow such a 'mischievous' system to endure.
You never saw two siblings that were more 'mischievous' .
His mother keeps a careful eye on the youngster to stop him being 'mischievous' .
She smiled at the mussed blonde hair and the cute, slightly 'mischievous' look on Adrian's face.
I turned back to Chase and gave him a little 'mischievous' smile.
I am not being 'mischievous' , but just stating the facts as I see them.
A council has waged war on 'mischievous' Halloween youngsters by banning children from buying eggs, it emerged today.
He phoned a pal who told him to try to ease the 'mischievous' kitten from under the machine using cooking oil.
She almost believed him until she saw the 'mischievous' gleam in his brown eyes.
I could see that same 'mischievous' glint in his eyes which was once a part of his personality.
I can be playful, 'mischievous' , or silly depending on how you look at things.
He gave her a little 'mischievous' smile and returned his attention back to the teacher.
Kyle looked a bit upset but Jonathan just got a 'mischievous' look on his face.
Barry grins back, a natural expression that makes him look 'mischievous' .
The two boys looked at each other, and a little 'mischievous' grin developed between them.
Sure he was a bit 'mischievous' , but so was she.
This practice of profiling is 'mischievous' and harmful to a tolerant and developing society.
Sam shook his head, and a slightly 'mischievous' smile appeared on his face.
His dark brown eyes had the same 'mischievous' glint.
He gave a 'mischievous' response when asked if he will continue to speak his mind if he feels circumstances demand that.
Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very 'mischievous' grins.
It was fine not being able to talk, he says 'mischievously' .
According to Prince Charles, the Queen Mother had an ‘utterly irresistible 'mischievousness' of spirit’; ‘she saw the funny side and we laughed until we cried’.
In fact, he sometimes smiles 'mischievously' when remembering escapades from his wild years.
Yes, the children are naughty too, as one would expect all over the world I guess, yet here I find that children are still children expressing nothing more than an innocent and adventurous 'mischievousness' !
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