get into mischief

Frequency: 8.518.5 per million words

To become involved in naughty or troublesome activities.

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Examples (10)

  • The children always get into mischief when left alone.
  • He's old enough to know better than to get into mischief.
  • We used to get into a lot of mischief as teenagers.
  • She warned them not to get into any mischief at the party.
  • My cat loves to get into mischief by climbing curtains.
  • Parents often worry about their kids getting into mischief online.
  • If you don't keep busy, you might get into mischief.
  • The dog will get into mischief if left unsupervised.
  • Despite his age, he still enjoys getting into a bit of mischief.
  • It's easy for bored kids to get into mischief.