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Definition of Pranksters
1. prankster [n] - See also: prankster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pranksters
Literary usage of Pranksters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. War Through Children's Eyes: The Soviet Occupation of Poland and the by Irina Grudzinka-Gross, Jan T. Gross (1985)
"Soon the boldest young pranksters in Lwow and other towns were entertaining
audiences by engaging soldiers in conversations about Soviet factories that ..."
2. Report of the National Commission on Terrorism: Congressional Hearing edited by Richard C. Shelby (2002)
"All five of these are serious problems, I think, from the point of view of
pranksters, from the point of view of criminals, from the point of view of ..."
3. Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication Is Changing Offline Politics by Douglas Rushkoff (2003)
"On the West Coast in the late 1980s one of Ken Kesey's Merry pranksters, Stewart
Brand (now co-founder of the prestigious Global Business Network), ..."