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"mischievously" Definitions
  1. in a slightly humorous way that plays tricks or annoys people slightly

125 Sentences With "mischievously"

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"And then I went overboard," he said, laughing rather mischievously.
"By the way, just a question," Mr. Trump said mischievously.
If there are stereotypes, they're consciously acknowledged and mischievously inhabited.
He's also mischievously foisting a collaboration onto these painters and artists.
"But our biggest PR asset is the DUP," he adds mischievously.
Coutinho mischievously suggests Ministry machismo may have been a contributing factor.
" But, he added mischievously, "I get bigger crowds than they do.
"Do you know what an 'illusion of control' is?" he asked, mischievously.
You could even wear it under a bathing suit, she says mischievously.
Murphy smiled mischievously at Miller, who was lounging, his cap tipped low.
"Focus is key," says Hinrikus when I mischievously make the comparison to Revolut.
Fernanda, played by Plaza with sinister deadpan, slinks around mischievously — she wants adventure.
He flashed a grin toward a television camera and wiggled his eyebrows mischievously.
The three men do not like one another much and, perhaps mischievously, Mrs.
Droll and fanciful, it is a picaresque tale with a mischievously understated attitude.
"We'll sneak a cigarette," Mr. Lydon said mischievously as the car pulled up.
"I've been experimenting with sea salt recently," says the 28-year-old mischievously.
"From the brainwashers, hoping for your understanding," she recalled him saying, smiling mischievously.
Terry to hear as she rode around our wagon, smiling mischievously under a large
"[He said the] F-word," said one child, mischievously smiling after watching the clip.
Italy's deputy prime minister mischievously said he hoped France would now face sanctions, too.
To contemplate these mischievously seductive works is to wonder what we are ultimately hungry for.
"Where's Trump?" he asked, mischievously imitating the rest of the Republican presidential field across town.
Mischievously, Ms. Ridley picked up a sheer blue scarf and put it over her face.
When I told him my plan, he smiled and agreed, his blue eyes twinkling mischievously.
"; and, most mischievously, "Taormina is a very discreet place" where "Americans and Russians often meet.
When I ask the pair how they first met, Gaspard smiles mischievously: "The legend," he says.
However, just as she planned to achieve the feat, Arthur mischievously pushed her off the edge.
Then he extended his hand for McIlroy to shake, and mischievously pulled him into the bunker.
Today, he somewhat mischievously throws that advice back in the faces of the Americans he knows.
He slid his shades down his nose a little, Ferris Bueller-style, pursing his lips mischievously.
Insidiously and mischievously, it's also possible to lock yourself out of future conversations with certain answers.
"I like Marco Rubio, and he's a smart person and a good guy," Mr. Christie said mischievously.
Nancy eyes the boys mischievously — until it becomes clear they're looking at each other, not at her.
Leaning against the seats a few rows away was a guy, smiling mischievously and observing me appreciatively.
"I gave my whole thing in Italian, because I had studied in Firenze," he told me, smiling mischievously.
Bashir Jahan smiles mischievously and shows me the Valentine's Day card he has just given to his wife.
Should they let the whole issue die and then blame Democrats for the consequences, as President Trump mischievously suggested?
If anyone asked—and many did—he would roll up his sleeves and mischievously flex his biceps for them.
A mischievously contrite ad in Britain on Friday featured an empty chicken bucket with the image of Colonel Sanders.
"My fans keep asking when I'm going to do a metal scream in Parliament," said Mr. Lim, smiling mischievously.
The Caldecott Honor-winning Idle's ("Flora and the Flamingo") art seems to glide and dance mischievously across the pages.
Asked how she clandestinely vaped in public, Ms. Caudle grinned mischievously as she sat in a crowded downtown restaurant.
She's still sharp as a tack placed mischievously on Clarence Thomas's chair by an intern, let's keep it that way.
Mischievously, it played on BHP's "Think Big" rebranding effort launched a day earlier, challenging management to "Think Big" about its proposal.
Clinton is, mischievously, giving Mr. Trump the benefit of the doubt on his claims about his net worth, as she indicated.
Via the typography for Bieber's merch, he's mischievously managed to make all of America's teenage girls look like diehard Slayer fans.
In what presents itself as a modest, mischievous little novel, Francine Prose has, modestly and mischievously, given us a great work.
Knight, dressed in a grey and yellow baseball tee, smiles mischievously at the camera as McCormick, sporting a denim jumpsuit, feigns shock.
When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the AHCA now, he mischievously notes that the process fell apart in the lower chamber.
She mischievously said that the dress would be seen again, and she made good on this promise at the 90th Academy Awards.
News Analysis It was not true in 2011, when Donald J. Trump mischievously began to question President Obama's birthplace aloud in television interviews.
In his novel "Submission," Houellebecq mischievously toys with the idea that such a return could be accomplished by a mass conversion to Islam.
She leans forward, eyebrows raised mischievously and cheeks turning a brighter shade of pink as her tone shifts from presidential candidate to excited mom.
We have fond memories of playing hide-and-go-seek, chasing after each other on the playground, and mischievously staying up during nap time.
Using anti-Semitic slurs, however mischievously, does not erase the original meaning of those words, or the very real pain that their usage causes.
"Play is super important to them and to me," Hess says; indeed, in ways both large and small, the home's design feels mischievously disorienting.
Bad Bunny said he took the win, nailing a verse in about three minutes — "because I had practiced it all morning," he added mischievously.
"I see how I can write a reaction that is not so much a rebuttal as a rebuilding on your foundations," he said, mischievously.
In its pages, baroque passages on the nobility of bottoming and the scent of sex collide democratically, mischievously, with appreciations of Proust and Haydn.
Prince George's cousin, Savannah Phillips, mischievously put her hand over the future king's mouth during the ceremony — and had a devious smirk while doing so!
It's talky and twisty, as usual, but also exuberantly violent (rather than PG-13 safe) and mischievously — or just aggressively — offensive (cue someone saying "Chinaman").
Sascha went with a burger and a forbidden-at-home Coke, noting mischievously that he was eating the mother and I was eating the baby.
The Run-Up How exactly did Alec Baldwin construct his mischievously exaggerated, hyper-gesticulating, searingly funny portrayal of Donald J. Trump on "Saturday Night Live"?
Donald Trump was "a little muted," even "low energy" during his celebratory remarks Tuesday night, a top aide for Hillary Clinton remarked mischievously on Wednesday.
And McCurry confesses that he occasionally catches himself "mischievously" dreaming of what a Stewart-moderated debate would look like — and the kind of interest it would generate.
His Eightfold Way, mischievously named after a Buddhist doctrine of liberation, made sense of the new particles that had been discovered and predicted ones that hadn't been.
"When he says you'll miss me when I'm gone, and your ratings will go through the floor, he's absolutely correct," Mr. Bannon said, mischievously, of Mr. Trump.
Ms. Lillis earns the Molly Ringwald reference that mischievously pops up in the script as a wink to those in the audience who still remember the '80s.
The more mischievously satirical Phone Story (2011) allows the player to create a smartphone, exploring the real-world systems involved, including dangerous child labor and dehumanizing factory conditions.
A little boy who came with his family to paint on the Venice Public Art Walls mischievously peeks at two teenage girls on roller skates posing for pictures.
Kojève called himself, mischievously or not, a Communist, and people listening to him in the nineteen-thirties would have understood this to be the subtext of his commentary.
By contrast, when George W. Bush arrived, he shook hands with all of the presidents and first ladies, making a special point of mischievously slipping candy to Mrs.
There are some "green paint" entries — entries that are seemingly random combinations of words that are not "in-the-language" — that have mischievously gone mainstream in puzzles, too.
On Thursday, Mr. Suber chuckled mischievously and said he would be delighted to see the statue of Washington over by the New Orleans Public Library come down, too.
Institutional critique was born in the political climate of the late nineteen-sixties, when conceptual artists began to mischievously subvert the conventions of the museum and the gallery.
François Ozon's first English-language film is "simultaneously a thoroughly mannered, mischievously artificial confection and an acute piece of psychological realism," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
"My wife watches it — off the record," said one communal leader in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York's largest Hasidic neighborhood, smiling mischievously and asking not to be identified.
The exhibit opens in a quiet room with a wooden loom and a black-and-white photo of the Bauhaus weavers peaking mischievously through the treadles of a loom.
He also got involved in "embarrassing public spats" with figures like William F. Buckley Jr., who concocted a flattering blurb by Schlesinger to paste mischievously on his own book.
As he cradles one of his players—roughly the size of a casserole dish—and declares, "We do love Robot 8," the camera lingers mischievously on his enraptured grin.
In a vaguely Post-Impressionist interior by Ayed Arafah, a painter from the Dheisheh refugee camp, near Bethlehem, a cat looks up mischievously from an unraveled roll of toilet paper.
"Swimming Pool," François Ozon's first English-language film, "is simultaneously a thoroughly mannered, mischievously artificial confection and an acute piece of psychological realism," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
I wanted Nicole Kidman as a strong and intelligent love interest who mischievously abuses her Bat-Signal privileges for the sake of a couple of minutes of harmless rooftop flirtation.
Urban, who can now claim the title of "country's best sport," was just obliging the country queen, who'd mischievously requested the stunt when her tribute concert was announced back in January.
"I got in a lot of trouble," the 21-year-old Singh says with a laugh, recalling how he would mischievously pull good plants out of the field as a prank.
He mischievously pictures Saudi Arabia's deputy crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, watching a screen on his desk each week when America's Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) reports speculative positions, poised to pounce.
She was a major interpreter of Cole Porter and the team of Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh, whose mischievously sexy come-on "You Fascinate Me So" was one of her signature songs.
"Swimming Pool," François Ozon's first English-language film, "is simultaneously a thoroughly mannered, mischievously artificial confection and an acute piece of psychological realism," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
In the judge's angry rebuttal to Christine Blasey Ford's allegation of sexual assault, the president claimed mischievously to have heard Mr Kavanaugh confess to having had "difficulty as a young man with drink".
Alexandra Ustinova of Patients of Ukraine mischievously suggested that Crown Agents had been "lucky" to win the oncology contract, since it included the drugs whose prices had previously been most inflated by corruption.
He's still close with friends he made as a kid in the summer club programs, and remembers learning to play bridge in the old rec building and mischievously ringing Bay View's church bells.
In the video for "Vagina" – her first-ever attempt at freaky rap – her eyes flash mischievously as she licks an especially girthy cucumber, rapping doggy-style in rainbow pasties and sporty knee socks.
Ritvo is in these poems, mischievously and mournfully playing what he calls a game of "peekaboo": Don't leave Maxcat alone or I'll have to see exactly what I have in store for me.
In the video for "Vagina"—her first-ever attempt at freaky rap—her eyes flash mischievously as she licks an especially girthy cucumber, rapping doggy-style in rainbow pasties and sporty knee socks.
" Steele added mischievously: "If you're the committee, you want to see these early-season nonconference matchups, so you're not going to penalize Florida State or Alabama for losing by 3 or 7 points.
Mr Alix, whose litigious investment firm, Mar-Bow Value Partners, is mischievously named after Marvin Bower, one of McKinsey's founding fathers, claims to be fighting to defend the integrity of the bankruptcy system.
As legend has it, John Van Arsdale, an American former prisoner of war, finally managed to climb a flagpole mischievously greased by the British and replace the Union Jack with the Stars and Stripes.
The meeting was off-limits to American media; the Russian delegation included a photographer for the state-owned news agency, which mischievously released photographs showing the president and his guests getting along like old pals.
The subtext lurking behind such a mischievously loaded sentence is one of stretched truths and potential lies, proffering a minefield of uncertainty about the veracity of any answers or information provided either before or thereafter.
But every once in a while, he'd smile mischievously and lay out a path to an upset: an unseasonably hot or cold day, a disqualified front-runner, a field unprepared for the relatively hilly course.
I could not help recalling that the couple does not live together, and began mischievously to wonder exactly how open this marriage is; and at what emotional cost; and if the cost is being paid equally.
If you've already been overthinking your entire situation with this person to the point of speculating that they're mischievously snickering in a dark room watching your Instagram story, maybe it's time to hit that block button.
The joy it brings isn't limited to adults — kids will get a kick out of this friendly grinning cat, with eyes that dart back and forth mischievously and a swinging tail that acts as a pendulum.
When Wilkins arrived, he mischievously switched his name card with the other one at his table, prompting the news media to play along, repositioning themselves and their equipment to lob questions at Clemson's most popular player.
Like a meteor, Solange's reemergence was hot and hard to miss; the singer moved mischievously, aligning herself with the element of surprise her big sister Beyoncé popularized in 2013—as well as undeniable markers of black culture.
In the opening "Crucible" (1985), dancers appear disembodied, mischievously so, as their arms and legs extend above a mirror for a doubling effect that creates otherworldly spirals, which bend and fold into a continual morphing of new shapes.
Carmen Maria Machado brings together horror, fairy tales, fantasy and police procedurals to create a glittering genre all her own, one that looks hard at what we fear and what we desire — and then mischievously scrambles everything together.
" In decades of correspondence, he tried to figure out why we stayed in touch, beginning one note "Darn you Maureen Dowd" and mischievously observing in another, "Sometimes I found it better around my family to go 'Maureen who?
During a meeting with doctors this week, Sibomana's eyes sparkled as he used a remote control to raise and lower an exam table, mischievously sticking his tongue out at doctors who asked him to stop playing with their equipment.
In the world of Catholic theology, as opposed to its political exploitation, there are those who insist that the Francis-Benedict rift is either exaggerated or being mischievously fanned by people who have little real concern for either cleric.
On Friday, when he accepted the endorsement of the N.R.A. at its convention, Trump mischievously urged Sanders to run as a third-party candidate and said he would love to have a debate with both Hillary and Bernie onstage.
Martin Landau, the tall, intense, sometimes mischievously sinister actor best known for his role in the television series "Mission: Impossible" and his Oscar-winning portrayal of Bela Lugosi in the film "Ed Wood," died on Saturday in Los Angeles.
" Mr. Rubio also mischievously scrolled through some of Mr. Trump's recent Twitter posts — "Let's read some; you'll have fun," he said with a sly smile — then he proceeded to tick through how Mr. Trump had misspelled words like "lightweight" and "choker.
"Swimming Pool," François Ozon's first English-language film (with a bit of French thrown in for local color), "is simultaneously a thoroughly mannered, mischievously artificial confection and an acute piece of psychological realism," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Twenty six minutes into what had been a slug-free evening, a moderator asked Mr. Cruz about a question that Mr. Trump has mischievously injected into their neck-and-neck competition: whether Mr. Cruz's Canadian birth disqualifies him from serving as president.
Jonquel Jones smiled mischievously when asked if she and Curt Miller, head coach of the Connecticut Sun, had discussed her paltry eight shot attempts in the team's loss to the Washington Mystics the day before in the first game of the W.N.B.A. finals.
As if to rub it in, soon after Mrs May arrived Lloyd Blankfein, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, tweeted mischievously that after Brexit he expected to spend a lot more time in Frankfurt, a European rival to the City of London, Britain's financial heart.
In her review of the film, Janet Maslin of The Times noted the mélange of Mr. Demme's filmmaking eccentricities — not just the music, "which drifts mischievously through the film," but the details of costume, language and performance that are pitched to a particular note of fond, giggly amusement.
We started off on the wrong foot, however; on seeing the rest of the exhibition I grew to appreciate the strategy of slyly and mischievously memorializing our past presidents, partly because it is rare in our culture to allow mischief in commemorative portrayals, particularly for the holders of that office.
Still, "Life Is a Dream" features two of Ruiz's most accomplished films, "Three Crowns of the Sailor" (1983), a lush yet threadbare rondo of ghost ships, waterfront brothels and cavernous tango palaces, and the even more mischievously plotted "City of Pirates" (also 1983), a movie with neither a discernible city nor visible pirates.
For her portrait of Valentina, Harzer used herself as a model, transforming her hair to mimic Valentina's cropped bob and drawing a camera into Valentina's hand, leaving the other free to play mischievously with the viewer's attention, expressing the character's flirtatious side as she challenges the observer to come closer and play, Harzer observed.
Gerwig mischievously works in quotes attributed to Alcott rather than her characters (including a favorite of mine, about her thoughts on marriage: "I'd rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe") and uses her screenplay to illustrate just how "Little Women" ended up with a puzzlingly cheesy romantic ending for its cheese-shunning protagonist, Jo March.
And in the comedy show Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin mischievously sent up the presidential version of Christmas by donning a Trump hair-piece and declaring: The war on Christmas is over…It will soon be replaced by the war with North Korea...Just in time for Christmas, we're about to give Americans the biggest, fattest tax cut they've ever seen...It might even make me a real billionaire.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.), who is the only sitting senator to have endorsed Sanders, used Nader as a cautionary tale for why Sanders should under no circumstances run as an independent — an idea Trump is mischievously pushing.

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