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Prank   /præŋk/   Listen
noun
Prank  n.  A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic. "The harpies... played their accustomed pranks." "His pranks have been too broad to bear with."



verb
Prank  v. t.  (past & past part. pranked; pres. part. pranking)  To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink. "In sumptuous tire she joyed herself to prank."



Prank  v. i.  To make ostentatious show. "White houses prank where once were huts."



adjective
Prank  adj.  Full of gambols or tricks. (Obs.)






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"Prank" Quotes from Famous Books



... the four boys had been content to take it easy, spending their time roaming the fields, helping to gather the fruit, of which there was great abundance, and in going fishing and swimming. But then Andy and Randy had found time growing a little heavy on their hands, and one prank had been followed by another. Some of the tricks had been played on Jack and Fred, and they, of course, had done their best to retaliate, and this had, on more than one occasion, brought forth a forceful, but good-natured, pitched battle, and the fathers and the others present ...
— The Rover Boys at Colby Hall - or The Struggles of the Young Cadets • Arthur M. Winfield

... two good reasons. First it would chill the water more speedily when in this condition; then again the chances of knocking one of the interlopers on the head with a heavy lump of ice falling quite some distance would be obviated. Hugh did not intend that this prank should end in a tragedy, if he could ...
— The Chums of Scranton High - Hugh Morgan's Uphill Fight • Donald Ferguson

... Luc would mention a name, or allude to some boyish prank which would give them food for plenty of thought. And the home country, so dear and so distant, would little by little gain possession of their minds, sending them back through space, to the well-known forms and noises, to the familiar scenery, with the fragrance ...
— Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete • Guy de Maupassant

... islands in the Gulf, it came bounding, screaming, and buffeting. And all the way across that open sweep from Mermentau to Cote Gelee it was tearing the rain to mist and freezing it wherever it fell, only lulling and warming a little about Joseph Jefferson's Island, as if that prank were too mean a trick to play ...
— Bonaventure - A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana • George Washington Cable

... was so vigorous and scornful, have come to this day of definite retrospect? How is it possible? But, I have done nothing; I have had no time; I have only been preparing myself—a mere apprentice to life. My brain is at some prank; I am suffering a momentary delusion; I shall shake myself, and return to common sense—to my schemes and activities ...
— The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft • George Gissing


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