I couldn't make her tell me what Mrs. Upjohn had said, but, picking up a thread here and there, I judged that Charlie had been misbehaving himself somehow.
I am pretty sure he has been misbehaving himself since he has been in college.
He knew, as well as did Mr. Waddle or Polly, that he was misbehaving himself.
Mr. Spicer also communicated to him the astounding fact that some high official connected with the army was undoubtedly misbehaving himself in regard to mustard for the troops.
Tom, as the reader knows, was misbehaving himself sadly at the Mountaineers.
According to that, you were misbehaving in public.
If you were to see a woman misbehaving herself in public, would not you look on and make your comments?
B] be intensely active or misbehaving by moving about.
Nagharasharas siya sa taliwálà sa sulimning sirimunyas, He was misbehaving in the midst of the solemn ceremonies.
A] for one that is misbehaving to do it all the more.
Her stomach was misbehaving and she had heard that I could cure nervous indigestion.
It is equally true that a misbehaving brain can report sensations that have no external cause, that have not come in through the regular channel along the nerve.
Yes; this bairn Anne, Mrs. Ross, as you see, has been misbehaving herself.
She has been misbehaving herself, and we have noticed her pining away, in silence.
Another "misbehaving fellow" was shipped off in 1791, and was sold for "one pipe and Quarter Cask of wine from the West Indies.
Only it has been such a--a rotten thing in the past for every one to think that servant girls must be misbehaving themselves if they stopped out after half-past ten.
Only I won't be taken back as if I were a little trapesing general that had been misbehaving herself.
I know we had been misbehaving ourselves dreadfully.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misbehaving" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bad; disorderly; disruptive; errant; improper; mischievous; naughty; paw; rowdy; ruffianly