0 behaving in a way, or describing behaviour, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage -- (人、行为等)爱恶作剧的,好捣乱的,顽皮的,淘气的
The imaginative content of gossip - comic, extravagant, mischievous or seditious - was a popular commodity.
At any rate, they can charge less than the other bookmakers, and that is mischievous.
Any efforts to suggest that it is are misplaced and mischievous.
I believe this new administration is both useless and mischievous, and is a sign of the mammonised character of the times and of this administration.
I am glad to have this opportunity of denying misleading and mischievous suggestions to the contrary which have appeared in some newspapers.
Let the people who are doing the work get on with the work without all his tiresome, foolish, mischievous propaganda.
My final point is not mischievous, but serious.
I say again: it is sloppy, inaccurate and mischievous, because it is not true.