"Puckishness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Puckishness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Puckishness" Meaning

Puckishness is a noun that refers to a quality or tendency to behave playfully and mischievously, often in a deceitful or cunning way, like the mischievous character Puck from William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It can also imply a whimsical and unpredictable nature.

"Puckishness" Examples

Examples of "Puckishness"


The sailor's puckishness led him to secretly switch the ship's navigation charts with identical fake ones, causing them to get lost in the open sea.
The firefly's puckishness shone brightly as it flew around the porch, leading the family outside for a backyard barbecue.
After the storm passed, the strong winds' puckishness that picked up a unicorn figurine from the nursery window and placed it perfectly under the neighbor's handywork swing.
Examples of flutterbeasts known for their quickness and mischievous puckishness could be seen in every corner of the enchanted forest, especially near the old toadstool buildings.
A burst of creativity hit the artist, and her eyes sparkled with a puckishness that inspired her to create a masterwork that brought the city's population together for a free dance party.

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