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mischief-maker

[mis-chif-mey-ker] / ˈmɪs tʃɪfˌmeɪ kər /
NOUN
troublemaker
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“It cements Todd Haynes’s place as one of American cinema’s most brilliant mischief-makers and as an all-time great director of actors.”

From Seattle Times

Yet even before the vote, mischief-makers sowed doubts.

From Washington Post

The Los Angeles police chief, Michel Moore, told the city’s police commission on Tuesday that most of the mischief-makers on the bridge had been from outside the communities that abut it.

From New York Times

Russia has long been fabled as the Internet’s most wily mischief-maker, and the nation’s propaganda machine has for years used social and state-backed media to deceive and disempower its enemies.

From Washington Post

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy put out a checklist for parents, teachers and other leaders to recognize mischief-makers and people who purposefully spread false information about the vaccines.

From Washington Times