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please tell me another word for a "naughty" little child
how to describe a little child who doesn't listen to his parents and often breaks neighbors' windows and makes faces to classmates when the teacher turns around? I don't want to use "naughty",which has other meanings. Then, piquant?mischievous?impish?rompish? Of course you don't have to compare those words. Just tell me which you prefer.Thanks!I mean, the little child is not hostile to others,he is still regarded as a lovely kid (except by those unlucky neighbors maybe :-D)Also I need an adjective instead of "naughty". thank you!
Dec 23, 2012 12:24 PM
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A mischievous child, it means "naughtily or annoyingly playful".
December 26, 2012
brat, scamp, troublemaker, imp,little rogue
December 23, 2012
"Stop that, you little BRAT!"
December 23, 2012
rude !!!
December 23, 2012
A bold child. That's the most common one used in Ireland.
December 23, 2012
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