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in a disobedient or naughty way
he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister
he behaved badly in school
behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room
How To Use naughtily In A Sentence
- Almost as nutty: Actor Gabriel Macht—remember that beautiful and naughtily grinning "modelizer" on "Sex and the City"? Hollow Points and Cream Puffs
- Republican men say they don't want sex--until they are caught doing it really naughtily. Maria Rodale: Top 10 Ways to Make Organic More Sexy
- behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room
- Early-music veterans Paul Agnew (a soothing Dieu du Sommeil) and Bernard Deletré (a funny, bibulous River Sangar) made vivid contributions, as did Nicolas Rivenq as Célénus; Marc Mauillon and Sophie Daneman as Sangaride's dueting confidants, who naughtily urge her to choose love over duty; and the incisive Ingrid Perruche as Mélisse, Cybèle's disapproving confidante, who thinks the goddess is slumming by falling in love with a mortal. The Sad Tale It Tells Is Myth; Its Joys, Real
- Many girls had managed to remove their skates and were dancing naughtily to the hip-hop.
- Almost as nutty: Actor Gabriel Macht—remember that beautiful and naughtily grinning "modelizer" on "Sex and the City"? Hollow Points and Cream Puffs
- Muscat was once caught naughtily propelling a clump of mud in the direction of an opponent stepping up to take a penalty.
- One day, he writes, I got overexcited and naughtily bit Picasso. A Royal Romp For the Little People
- Lynn winks naughtily at him, and Clark's smile broadens.
- There is something naughtily alluring now about these young women who don't need to spend a second fretting over that scourge of the contemporary female: work/life balance. Stewardesses and Bunnies of Yore