Which preposition to use with pranking

of Occurrences 35%

We see a stage libertine playing his loose pranks of two hours' duration, and of no after consequence, with the severe eyes which inspect real vices with their bearings upon two worlds.

in Occurrences 17%

They are foolish, hot-headed lads, very puffed up by their pride of gentrice, and I do not like the notion of their playing pranks in that tobacco-shed.

on Occurrences 16%

"I'll teach you gentlemen to come playing pranks on Sixth Form studies.

with Occurrences 12%

While Toby was certainly agile enough when it came to acrobatic stunts, and such things as boys are fond of indulging in, his vocal cords often loved to play sad pranks with his manner of speech.

among Occurrences 3%

The Devil also frequently jumped from the stage and availed himself of his license to play pranks among the audience.

under Occurrences 2%

" "'Tis fortunate," returned the Signor Grimaldi, thoughtfully, "that, if youth and exaggerated opinions lead us to commit mad pranks under the name of spirit and generosity, there are other youthful and generous minds to reflect our sentiments and to smile upon our folly.

for Occurrences 2%

And the Lady Mirdath then to explain to me how that Mistress Alison (which was her name) was a dear and bosom friend, and she it was that had been drest in the Court suit to play a prank for a wager with a certain young man who would be lover to her, an he might.

at Occurrences 2%

When Michelangelo heard this, he gave way: "Lay them down; I do not mean you to play pranks at my house-door."

in Occurrences 1%

He was distressedeach fond retainer then Softened his voice to whisperseach pale face Did but reflect the sadness fixed in his: Save where the twotwo fair and lovely ones, Too young for guilt or sorrow, or to know Such words as wordlings know themsave where they, Pranking in childhood's headlong gaiety, Sent the loud shoutlike laughter through the tomb And mocked his anguish, with their joyousness.

before Occurrences 1%

The two ponies were trotted out and put through their pranks before the door in the half light of a dim lantern.

by Occurrences 1%

By them he has been described as a malignant imp: was often spoken of for his pranks by the worthy housewives of the neighbourhood, as "Mrs Byron's crockit deevil," and generally disliked for the deep vindictive anger he retained against those with whom he happened to quarrel.

like Occurrences 1%

With smiles, quoth Pug, 'If pranks like these The giant apes of reason please, 40 How would they wonder at our arts!

to Occurrences 1%

Therefore I whispered Roger Bulmer my final decision; and he is now loosing all my captives in the courtyard of Mezelais, after birching the tails of every one of them as soundly as these infants' pranks to-night have merited.

without Occurrences 1%

For, thinks I, she being no longer a giddy, heedless child, ready to play any prank without regard to the consequences, but a very considerate, remorseful woman, would not put us to this anxiety without cause.

after Occurrences 1%

No more loitering in my lady's bower; Jack, my boy, the carpet will be clear for your knightly pranks after to-night.

Which preposition to use with  pranking