devilment

devilment
noun
(mischief) Unfug, der; (wild spirits) Übermut, der
* * *
dev·il·ment
[ˈdevəlmənt]
dev·il·ry
[ˈdevəlri]
n no pl (dated) [grober] Unfug, böser Streich
purely out of \devilment aus reinem Übermut
to be up to \devilment Unfug im Sinn haben, etwas im Schilde führen
* * *
['devlmənt]
n
(grober) Unfug

just for devilment — aus lauter Übermut

her eyes twinkled with devilment — ihre Augen blitzten voller Übermut

* * *
devilment s
1. Unfug m, Schelmerei f
2. böser Streich, Schurkenstreich m
* * *
noun
(mischief) Unfug, der; (wild spirits) Übermut, der
* * *
n.
Schelmerei f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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