0 present participle of misbehave --
2 If machines misbehave, they do not operate as they should: --
He was not misbehaving before he was called.
Clause 25 allows for the removal from the dock of an accused who is misbehaving.
When children start misbehaving, it is often because something is happening at home—perhaps their family life has become unbalanced.
Then they were told in no uncertain terms that they were misbehaving.
She can get an interdict against him misbehaving there.
The instinct of those producer organisations who have been misbehaving to date will be to find ways of continuing to do so.
They have found a few—we are all agreed on that—local authorities misbehaving.
The liberty to protect is that of the fat-gutted, under-privileged, tattooed drunk who is not misbehaving.