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puckish
English
Etymology
Puck +? -ish, after the mischievous fairy in English folklore who is also a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?k??/
Adjective
puckish (comparative more puckish, superlative most puckish)
- Mischievous; excessively playful.
- Wolfowitz spoke softly to Yasa, who evidently had no idea who he was but responded with a puckish smile. - The New Yorker, The Next Crusade by John Cassidy, 09/04/2007 [1]
Synonyms
- (mischievous): impish, mischievous, playful
Anagrams
- hickups
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implike
English
Etymology
imp +? -like
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mp.la?k/
Adjective
implike (comparative more implike, superlative most implike)
- Possessing the qualities or appearances of an imp.
Synonyms
- (naughtily or annoyingly playful): impish, mischievous, pixilated, prankish, puckish
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