'a want of food must and will keep the popular mind in such a state of irritability as to be easily worked upon by mischievious men'
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'a want of food must and will keep the popular mind in such a state of irritability as to be easily worked upon by mischievious men'
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Jenny and Lenny, the mischievious twins, With muddied knees and gap-toothed grins, And rumbling tummies - they lick their lips, It's time for fish fingers, beans and chips.
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In French, the meanings of malicieux and malice have changed to mean mischievious and mischieviousness, with an implication of cleverness and perhaps a little teasing.
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Most children are mischievious, in one way or another, but the boy in this book hatches a plan like no other, and invites some friends for dinner.
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