The phrase
"much mischief" means a lot of trouble or mischievous behavior.
Full definition
I must fight my way through the seas of the world doing
as much mischief as can, until my ammunition is exhausted, or a foe far superior in power succeeds in catching me.
With the gas industry able to get away with
so much mischief in plain site during this PA budget season, just think about what they're getting behind closed doors.
If you have younger cats, you'll probably need extra precautions because you know
how much mischief kittens can get into!
For now we'll be getting into as
much mischief in Rivellon as the opening hour affords us.
There are reasons for our dislike of the word Conversion; it has done and still
does much mischief.
Much mischief today stems from none - too - careful and often unexamined models of human action.
Vague, mushy standards that do not challenge students can be relied on to
create much mischief and arguably are worse than no standards at all.
Now, at 12, her gift leads to trouble as her only friend, Dar (a shadow tethered to Emmeline), begins
causing much mischief.
Some rabbits do great having this kind of freedom, but some don't do as well and end up getting into
too much mischief.
For a certain kind of contemporary art, the whole raison d'etre is to get up to
as much mischief as possible.
So much good and so
much mischief is done — as it always has been — in the name of God.
Usman said, «I made reference to Operation Crocodile Smile, because there is so
much mischief and misinformation in respect of Exercise Egwu Eke II.
So, expect that
much mischief will be committed in the coming months as de Blasio and the council redeem their debts to the WFP, and Albany does its best to court the organization.
(But not too
much mischief; that would be French.)
While less scrappy than the terrier cousins, wheaten terriers still are energetic and capable of
much mischief.
Hazard Awareness and Prevention Age, temperament, and your dog's energy level all play a role in how
much mischief she might find herself in.
Of course, two cats can get into twice as
much mischief!
Crating means your puppy is less likely to get into
much mischief, which means you'll have to disciple it less.
Entertaining one another, maybe the pups won't get into too
much mischief.
I can not even tell you how
much mischief he gets into.