Mischievous in a sentence as an adjective

So, in a sense, the PUA is a victim who uses mischievous means to earn societal status.

I was a quirky, energetic, and mischievous child.

Judging from that he seemed like a mischievous, playful guy that I would have certainly enjoyed hanging out with from time to time.

It's clearly vulnerable to replay attacks from mischievous neighbors, but he'll probably be fine.

Being mischievous and being intelligent are not mutually exclusive.

The commenter isn't putting it down for that, just explaining he'd be surprised if it did anything let alone something mischievous.

What's the more probably answer?A lawyer with an excerpt of your most mischievous writes, reads, shares and bookmarks could paint quite a despicable portrait of you, the villain.

Malicious definition: "motivated by wrongful, vicious, or mischievous purposes", so it doesn't look that what he did was malicious.

A mischievous hacker who justifies his hacking by claiming the exposed security holes would have endangered the public, and who was originally mad that he could not market his own innovations due to his victim's overly-broad patents?The more things change...

Mischievous definitions

adjective

naughtily or annoyingly playful; "teasing and worrying with impish laughter"; "a wicked prank"

See also: arch impish implike pixilated prankish puckish wicked

adjective

deliberately causing harm or damage; "mischievous rumors and falsehoods"