prankster in English

noun
1
a person fond of playing pranks.
He talks about his passion for cricket and his days as a prankster fond of practical jokes.
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1. A prankster, shall we say?

2. The Bozos are a sadistic prankster gang

3. Now, the search is unmask the mystery prankster.

4. Did I mention that I am an incurable prankster?

5. The 70 - year - old shares traits of both utilitarian and prankster.

6. Is it an emergency, or just a midnight prankster?

7. 27 He is fond of Machiavelli the rake, the prankster and the scoundrel.

8. Then the prankster, to stay even, has to push his victim, fully clothed, into a swimming pool!”

9. A prankster dropped thousands of colored plastic balls down the Spanish Steps in Rome last week.

10. Investor and prankster Yossi Vardi delivers a careful lecture on the dangers of logging.

11. A final provocative statement from a life-long prankster, a prodigal son of Harvard, it seems so fitting.

12. 25 A final provocative statement from a life-long prankster, a prodigal son of Harvard, it seems so fitting.

13. 🔊 The prankster was hollering and laughing in an awful way, and no one felt the urge to join him in the Cachinnation

14. Arnold did not believe the story was literally true, but neither could he accept that the poorly-educated, seemingly sincere Thompson was a blatant liar or prankster.

15. Betallow Prankster Scrap that web registration time! Gourmet or basic? Fourth panel cracked me a background? Schiavone pinned his faith! He dove out of six! Warren will absolutely come back

16. (4) And even if Mozart was an often Bumptious prankster, I cannot buy Shaffer's unhinged buffoon, especially when Michael Sheen, camping sky-high, is disgraceful in the early clownish sequences and creepy in the later pathetic ones.

17. (4) And even if Mozart was an often Bumptious prankster, I cannot buy Shaffer's unhinged buffoon, especially when Michael Sheen, camping sky-high, is disgraceful in the early clownish sequences and creepy in the later pathetic ones.