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 Yes, John Adams had a mischievous streak, particularly in his youth, and was also known for a sharp, combative wit throughout his life. 

  • Youthful Pranks: As a young man, Adams was described as "mischievous and fond of pranks," as well as long walks and dancing. He was known for his popularity and "sparkling eyes".
  • Sharp Wit: Later in life, Adams developed a reputation for his "articulate jabs and razor-sharp put-downs" at the expense of allies and rivals alike, earning him comparisons to a "18th-century Don Rickles". This sharp tongue, while not exactly "mischievous," reflects a playful, albeit sometimes abrasive, side to his personality that contrasted with his serious political demeanor. 
While he was known publicly for being blunt, tactless, and impatient with political proceedings, his personal correspondence and early life descriptions reveal a more spirited and less formal character. 

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