Monkeyshine is a noun meaning a trick, prank, or antic.
Marissa is known as the monkeyshine in the family although sometimes her pranks weren’t always appreciated by her mother.
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Monkeyshine is a noun meaning a trick, prank, or antic.
Marissa is known as the monkeyshine in the family although sometimes her pranks weren’t always appreciated by her mother.
Uxorious is an adjective meaning someone who is totally submissive to one’s wife.
Carl’s uxorious behavior, fetching his wife food and drink, rubbing her feet, and brushing her hair, disturbed his friends.
Smirch is a verb meaning either 1) to discolor or soil; spot or smudge as with dirt, dust, or rust, or 2) to sully or tarnish (like someone’s reputation), disgrace, discredit.
Clara sought revenge against Chester who smirched her reputation by claiming she had thrown herself at him professing love when the reality was she loathed him.
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