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[ prang-kish ] / ˈpræŋ kɪʃ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR prankish ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveof the nature of a prank: a prankish plan. full of pranks; playful: a prankish child; a prankish kitten. Origin of prankishFirst recorded in 1820–30; prank1 + -ish1 OTHER WORDS FROM prankishprank·ish·ly, adverbprank·ish·ness, nounWords nearby prankishPrandtl, Prandtl number, prang, pranidhana, prank, prankish, prankster, pranky, prao, Prasad, prase Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for prankishIncomplete as it may be: youthful and prankish as some of it is, the thought and manner of the time are imaged there. Studies of Contemporary Poets|Mary C. Sturgeon She chides them for their duplicity, then extols them for their prankish playfulness. The Vitalized School|Francis B. Pearson That was all, but Peggy knew that it would serve its prankish purpose. The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise|Margaret Burnham The prankish action of the ghosts in cutting the pockets out of trousers. The Roycroft Dictionary|Elbert Hubbard
Words related to prankishimpish, devilish, buoyant, carefree, rollicking, jolly, playful, jovial, perky, sprightly, breezy, whimsical, spirited, frisky, joking, flirtatious, cheerful, good-natured, mischievous, lively |