Definition of Misbehaved. Meaning of Misbehaved. Synonyms of Misbehaved

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Definition of Misbehaved

Misbehaved
Misbehaved Mis`be*haved", a. Guilty of ill behavior; illbred; rude. ``A misbehaved and sullen wench.' --Shak.

Meaning of Misbehaved from wikipedia

- represent his good deeds throughout the year; however, if the child has misbehaved, Krampus will take the gifts for himself and leave only a silver branch...
- desert. Discovering that many of his satraps and military governors had misbehaved in his absence, Alexander executed several of them as examples on his...
- traditional classroom, tended to resist authority figures, frequently misbehaved, and was suspended a few times. He frequently pla**** pranks on others...
- to attend the La Salle boarding school in Santiago, where he regularly misbehaved; he was next sent to the privately funded, Jesuit-run Dolores School in...
- strike their wives without excessive force if they were unfaithful or misbehaved. He explained that wives were entrusted to their husbands and, if obedient...
- Boeing was filmed from April 8 to June 30, 1965. Rich says initially Lewis misbehaved but the director threatened him and they forged a capable working relationship...
- said to bring a whip with him to spank all of the naughty children who misbehaved. The most po****r story about the origin of Père Fouettard was first told...
- others laugh. Disputes were also settled with the drum. If someone had misbehaved, he was challenged with the drum. People would gather at certain powerful...
- practices stood out the most to his neighbors, they reported that he misbehaved more seriously. He frequently stole candy from merchants in the town;...
- School, where she attended grades 1–7. She was a bright student but often misbehaved; one of her teachers described her as "a darling child, the prettiest...