mischief

  • 101Souls of Mischief — Datos generales Origen Oakland, California Información artística Género(s) Rap …

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  • 102the mother of mischief is no bigger than a midge’s wing — a 1628 J. CARMICHAELL Proverbs in Scots no. 1468 The mother of mischief, is na mair nor [than] a midgewing. 1796 M. EDGEWORTH Parent’s Assistant (ed. 2) 149 ‘The mother of mischief’, says an old proverb, ‘is no bigger than a midge’s wing.’ 1858 D …

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  • 103Black Mischief — infobox Book | name = Black Mischief title orig = translator = image caption = Jacket of an early limited edition of Black Mischief author = Evelyn Waugh illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre =… …

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  • 104Malicious mischief — is the specific name for different criminal offences in a number of different criminal jurisdictions. While the wrongful acts will often involve what is popularly described as vandalism there can be a legal differentiation between the two.… …

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  • 105The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief) — Infobox Album Name = The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief) Type = compilation Artist = Dissection Released = 1997 Recorded = Genre = Melodic black metal Length = 34:18 / 45:30 Label = Necropolis Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Storm of …

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  • 106One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away — Directed by Krešo Golik Written by Krešo Golik Ivo Škrabalo Vjekoslav Majer (Story) Starring Franjo Majetić Mirjana Bohanec Re …

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  • 107Vandalism And Malicious Mischief Insurance — A type of insurance coverage that protects against losses sustained as a result of vandals. Vandalism and malicious mischief insurance is included in most basic commercial and homeowner policies. It is important for properties that are not… …

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  • 108do yourself a mischief — do (yourself) a mischief British & Australian, humorous if you tell someone they will do themselves a mischief if they do something, you mean they will hurt themselves. You want to be careful jumping over spikes like that you might do yourself a… …

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  • 109do a mischief — do (yourself) a mischief British & Australian, humorous if you tell someone they will do themselves a mischief if they do something, you mean they will hurt themselves. You want to be careful jumping over spikes like that you might do yourself a… …

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  • 110do someone a mischief — do someone/​yourself a mischief humorous phrase to injure someone or yourself I would have done myself a mischief if I’d carried on. Thesaurus: to injure yourself or someone elsesynonym Main entry: mischief …

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