I'm looking for fun, and that means storks or mischief.
In that case I would sooner meet the devil, for this means mischief.
He wasn't sure what she had in mind, and her illusion self was likely to mean less mischief.
In any other ship this might have meant mischief, but here even the officers had something of the same oddness.
This manifests in different ways, but generally means mischief for those we curse.
For if Weston had recovered, there was no doubt he meant mischief of some kind.
The smile that always meant mischief made its threatening appearance on the old lady's face.
The boy is lost and the gnome quite evidently means mischief.
There are spies in the castle who mean mischief for us.
But a fit in the present state of her health means mischief.