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Malicious mischief   /məlˈɪʃəs mˈɪstʃəf/   Listen
noun
malicious mischief  n.  (Law), Malicious and willful destructionof or injury to the property of others; it is an offense at common law.
Synonyms: vandalism, hooliganism.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Malicious mischief" Quotes from Famous Books



... eyes from their studied scrutiny of the floor. Quite by chance they met Jane's gray ones. Jane had a peculiar impression as of a veil that had been slowly lifted, revealing to her a Maizie Gilbert who had the possibilities of something higher than malicious mischief-making. ...
— Jane Allen: Right Guard • Edith Bancroft

... cried Mr. Hodge. "I'll make him suffer fer this. I'll have him arrested fer malicious mischief, an' I'll sue his father. I'll see if I can't put ...
— Bob the Castaway • Frank V. Webster



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