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rošťák — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • mischief noun Playful behaviour that causes minor trouble or annoyance, without real malice.
  • rascal noun A dishonest or badly behaved person, especially in a way that can seem mischievous rather than truly dangerous.
  • rogue noun A dishonest or unprincipled person; a scoundrel.
  • scamp noun A mischievous but likeable person, especially a playful child.

Senses

rošťák is used for these senses in English:

  • mischief (archaic, countable) A cause or agent of annoyance, harm or injury, especially a person who causes mischief.
  • rascal Sometimes diminutive: a cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker.
  • rogue A mischievous scamp.
  • scamp A mischievous person, especially a playful, impish youngster.

mischief — full definition

  1. noun Playful behaviour that causes minor trouble or annoyance, without real malice.
  2. noun Harm or damage caused to someone or something.

rascal — full definition

  1. noun A dishonest or badly behaved person, especially in a way that can seem mischievous rather than truly dangerous.
  2. noun A playful, mischievous child or animal.

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