impishly (Meaning)

Wordnet

impishly (r)

in an appealing but bold manner

Webster

impishly (a.)

Having the qualities, or showing the characteristics, of an imp.

Webster

impishly (adv.)

In the manner of an imp.

impishly Sentence Examples

  1. The impishly grinning child skipped down the street, delighting in the mischief he left in his wake.
  2. The cat's impishly narrowed eyes hinted at the playful intentions that danced behind them.
  3. The impishly suggestive grin played on her lips, inviting complicity and intrigue.
  4. The teacher's impishly raised eyebrow conveyed both amusement and a hint of disapproval.
  5. The impishly mischievous imp turned invisible, leaving behind only a trail of laughter and chaos.
  6. The politician's impishly timed quip sent ripples of unease through the audience.
  7. The impishly cheerful neighbor greeted me with a twinkle in his eye and a mischievous suggestion.
  8. The impishly rebellious teenager smirked at his parents, daring them to confront the consequences.
  9. The impishly adorable puppy wagged its tail and licked my hand, its eyes sparkling with mischief.
  10. The impishly cunning fox outwitted the hunter, leaving him empty-handed and frustrated.

FAQs About the word impishly

in an appealing but bold mannerHaving the qualities, or showing the characteristics, of an imp., In the manner of an imp.

playful, wicked,mischievous, sly, elvish, pixy,roguish, rascally, puckish, waggish

grave, stern, grim, solemn, solemn, stern, sober, grave, grim, sober

The impishly grinning child skipped down the street, delighting in the mischief he left in his wake.

The cat's impishly narrowed eyes hinted at the playful intentions that danced behind them.

The impishly suggestive grin played on her lips, inviting complicity and intrigue.

The teacher's impishly raised eyebrow conveyed both amusement and a hint of disapproval.