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Перевод: prankster
[существительное] шутник ; проказник
Тезаурус:
- Shakespeare called PUCK "the lob of spirits", inferring he was a prankster who essentially meant little harm.
- SLEEPY staff at The Times were left red-faced by a prankster's naughty note.
- However, he could also be a tiresome prankster and thus often more of a hindrance than a help about the house - Briggs tells of practical jokes such as "blowing ashes over shelled oats spread out to dry" (from The Fairies in Tradition and Literature).
- THE BLEACH PRANKSTER: NEW FACTS!
- We had Paul Gascoigne pulling someone's shorts down the other night, and that was deemed to be a prankster at work.
- A PRANKSTER who dangled his head out of a car window was killed when he was hit by a lorry coming the other way.
- He will be remembered as a mild prankster and anaemic lackey to the establishment, though the flavour of individual cartoons and cartoonists will be savoured long after their foster parent is forgotten.
- Not all the content is quite so melodramatic, and the same filmmaker's Our Little Errand Boy (1905) is a fabulous slapstick comedy about a plucky prankster who terrorizes his neighbourhood and, when pursued by the vicar, the shopkeeper, the matron and various others, locks them all behind the wire mesh of a chicken run.
- A prankster, shall we say?
- His rapping is assuredly excellent (and he's a rapper, right, not Bernie Clifton at the Wimbledon Playhouse), his mail-order independence is a real shot in the arm, some of his homespun original prankster rhymes are refreshing, and the sheer ebullient power of his music can knock you flat.
- SAFETY experts have slammed prankster Jeremy Beadle for a Halloween TV joke which gave a man a shock from beyond the grave.
- Sack for a handcuff prankster
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