She took rather an impish delight in egging him on.
He was not a strong boy, nor was he tall; his principal characteristic was an impish delight in the world about him.
With an impish delight and ambiguous replies to straightforward questions, he reveals little of himself or his methods, leaving others to draw their own conclusions.
'Now you can play Chopin,' she said with impish delight, leaving the piano and going to where beer and sausages were being served.
Beau formed a smile around his lips and his eyes danced with impish delight.
Grinning, she leaned into him with impish delight.
Only he said this with an impish delight that caused me to study him with a hard eye.
But she stole anyway, with the same impish delight with which she would have taken another cat's bed.
But she was watching his long black coat-tails with impish delight growing in her brown eyes.
It was with an impish delight that he saw Pender's face fall at his next remark.