- and
social issues of the late 19th
century to the
early 20th century. "
Puckish"
means "childishly mischievous". This led Shakespeare's Puck character...
-
February 2017.
Retrieved May 25, 2023. "'A
Midsummer Night's Dream' review:
Puckish 'one-note romp'". Newsday.
August 2017.
Retrieved May 25, 2023. Lefkowitz...
- Lahr
described Redmayne's
interpretation of the
Emcee as "thrilling", "a
puckish portrait of
violent innocence, a
cross between Peter Lorre and
Peter Pan"...
- misguided— we can
depend on
Morticia to
straighten him out.
Sentimental and
often puckish—optimistic, he is full of
enthusiasm for his
dreadful plots. He is dressed...
- "fantastical
meditation on good and evil, God and free will"
which combined "
puckish humor and
bracing pessimism."
Kirkus Reviews called it "A captivating,...
-
satire of the
suburban middle-class". For Pickering, Kendal's "whimsical,
puckish charm and
endearingly good-humoured
outlook made her
ideal for the role"...
- bonanza" for its
intended Christian audience.
Sorbo is
described as
bringing "
puckish charm and
credible warmth to his role". In 2024, he
appeared in the Ronald...
- don't you ever
diminish the Savior's name again. Put it all in." The
puckish McCormick obe****, and then some: he set
Jesus H.
Christ and
printed up...
- its NHL team". sportingnews.com. June 23, 2024.
Retrieved July 7, 2024. "
Puckish name for
hockey mascot lands boy in rink". Sun Sentinel.
December 20, 1995...
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specifically astronomical contexts.
Forms ending in -ish or -ine, such as "
Puckish", are not
included below if a
derivation in -an is also attested. Rare...