Diablura in english

Mischief

pronunciation: mɪstʃəf part of speech: noun
In gestures

diablura = mischief ; prank ; dirty trick ; devilry ; deviltry ; devilment ; nasty trick ; mean prank ; caddish trick ; caddish act ; shabby trick. 

Example: The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs = The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs.Example: The writer discusses the pranks and lies that are practiced on April Fools' Day around the world.Example: The end of one-party rule has brought chaos to Mexico as three political parties jockey for power in an atmosphere rife with recriminations and dirty tricks.Example: The police will now see that they are protected in future from such devilry.Example: No man who was not a false hypocrite would commit such deviltry.Example: Right now family members of the doctors jailed are telling the media that they would have never thought their kin would plot such devilment.Example: The passenger removed from the Dallas-bound US Airways flight did nothing wrong and was the victim of a pretty nasty trick.Example: There were many other overly mean pranks that I would never even think of doing to people, even my enemies.Example: I have always behaved fairly and honourably, but if my opponent insists on descending to dirty and caddish tricks he will find that two can play at that game.Example: Everyone readily agreed that to spread the story would be a caddish act.Example: Here was a man whom President Washington, before his death, had come to think capable of shabby tricks.

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» hacer diablurasplay + pranks .

Example: It's a cartoon about a mischievous youngster who delights in playing pranks, being rotten to his relatives and generally getting up to no good.

» hacerle una diablura apull + a mean prank onplay + a mean prank onplay + a nasty trick onpull + a nasty trick onpull + a dirty trick onplay + a dirty trick ondo + the dirty on .

Example: I don't know how these guys keep from getting their asses kicked while pulling these mean pranks on people.

Example: Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has a well-established penchant for playing mean pranks on kids.

Example: Evolution played a nasty trick on us when it gave us enough intelligence to understand our own mortality.

Example: To describe my friend as contemptible would perhaps be a bit harsh, so let it suffice to say that he was not above pulling a nasty trick on a companion.

Example: A CBS television reporter was ranting and raving because he thought I pulled a dirty trick on him by stealing a very important picture.

Example: But destiny played a dirty trick on them the day Sissi and her husband set off on vacation.

Example: I heard that after I'd gone you found consolation with a handsome dame from the Philippines, with sad eyes, but liable to stick a knife in you if you did the dirty on her.

Diablura synonyms

shenanigan in spanish: Shenanigan, pronunciation: ʃənænɪgən part of speech: noun devilry in spanish: diablura, pronunciation: devəlri part of speech: noun maleficence in spanish: maleficencia, pronunciation: məlefəsəns part of speech: noun deviltry in spanish: maldad, pronunciation: devɪltri part of speech: noun devilment in spanish: diablura, pronunciation: devɪlmənt part of speech: noun rascality in spanish: picardía, pronunciation: ræskælɪti part of speech: noun mischievousness in spanish: malicia, pronunciation: mɪʃəvəznəs part of speech: noun roguery in spanish: picardía, pronunciation: rɑgɜri part of speech: noun roguishness in spanish: pícaro, pronunciation: rɑgɪʃnəs part of speech: noun balefulness in spanish: balefulness, pronunciation: beɪlfəlnəs part of speech: noun mischief-making in spanish: hacer travesuras, pronunciation: mɪʃimeɪkɪŋ part of speech: noun
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