make mischief

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To deliberately create trouble between people.

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Examples (10)

  • Such people will do anything they can to make mischief.
  • She loved to make mischief by spreading rumors.
  • His intention was to make mischief among the colleagues.
  • Don't try to make mischief between them; they are good friends.
  • The mischievous child always tried to make mischief during playtime.
  • The politician was accused of trying to make mischief with false statements.
  • Their constant bickering was an attempt to make mischief within the group.
  • It's unwise to make mischief in a delicate situation.
  • He was known for his habit of trying to make mischief wherever he went.
  • Be careful not to make mischief inadvertently.