Playful, Roguish or Impish
Roguish has two very different meanings, depending on whether the rogue involved is considered a villain or simply a similarly colorful character. Roguish : 1) Unprincipled or devious (roguish band of thugs) 2) Playfully mischievous (a roguish grin)
She has a roguish smile!
The word 'roguishly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'roguish', meaning 'like a rouge, pertaining to a rouge'. Since a rouge is a person that is considered either untrustworthy, tricky, or just mischievous, the word 'roguishly' means something like mischievous. The word 'roguishly' sometimes also has a connotation that the person doing the action being described as 'roguishly' is being done in a clever, creative, or even a charismatic way.
A mischievous goblin is a hobknocker
The noun form for the adjective roguish is roguishness. Another noun form is rogue.
Yes, Elizabeth Goudge wrote a children's story called "The Hobyahs." It is a retelling of an English folktale about a family terrorized by mischievous creatures known as Hobyahs.
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Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
A mischievous child is called unruly. It begins with the letter u.
My roguish dog is tryingto eat my food.Thatroguish pirate has many female admirers.