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"naughtily" Definitions
  1. children who behave naughtily behave badly and do not want to obey
  2. (informal, often humorous) in a slightly rude way; in a way that is connected with sex

19 Sentences With "naughtily"

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A cigarette, passed between them, glowed naughtily like a beacon from pre-Bloomberg New York.
And I enjoy talking naughtily and being a little risqué and shocking people, just a little bit.
Weisz makes the most of her clipped accent, accentuated by prim outfits and a pair of naughtily curvaceous eyebrows.
He delivers instead naughtily reimagined fairy tales and movie scenarios and other testimonies from his own devil-ready twilight zone.
The marquis, a patient at an asylum for the insane, talks naughtily to his laundry maid, played by Kate Winslet.
So with just four weeks to go until the first preview, he ignored the naughtily named snacks and invoked his forebears.
Word of the Day puckish \ ˈpə-kish \ adjective : naughtily or annoyingly playful _________ The word puckish has appeared in 31 articles on nytimes.
It naughtily monumentalizes John Adams, the second President of the United States, as an anaemic, spindly, Gitane blue persona with pointy little arms.
Jenna's answers were often the thoughtful mini-essays while Barbara naughtily thrust her smartphone at me to display the text messages that their father, the second President Bush, routinely sends them.
Searching and searching, heroically, they'd finally found him in the shed, sleeping naughtily across a fertilizer bag, tears streaking the dirt on his— Why had he been crying when he was supposedly hiding rebelliously?
Though she tempered her contempt for establishment stupidity with a naughtily blunt sense of humor and a deep-down belief that people could examine their ethics and change, her reputation always preceded her work, and she knew it.
Then the train continues its normal journey except the barn was crushed on the locomotive. Elmer and Happy are both saved from the locomotive. Buddy lastly then tickles Elmer, who then naughtily sprays his brave rescuer with milk for the second time as the cartoon ends.
During a press conference, Connally was asked if he thought Reagan was the best man to be president. Connally naughtily replied: "I think he's the second best man I can think of." Connally said that he and Bush despised each other.Connally said as much in a 1988 60 Minutes interview on CBS.
The Una Chula I is an 1885 painting by Luna depicting a street woman from Madrid who is turning her head flirtatiously. The Madrileña is naughtily and alluringly looking back at the spectator. Her head is skewed coquettishly with a complicit facial appearance. The female's façade, body, and bosom are "playful" and indicating a pretense of "sexual promise".
So prevalent was the ideal of the book portraying good morals for children, that Ethel Turner started her book Seven Little Australians with the warning "If you imagine you are going to read of model children, with perhaps; a naughtily inclined one to point a moral, you had better lay down the book immediately and betake yourself to 'Sandford and Merton'..." Full Text of Seven Little Australians. Retrieved on 2 April 2016.
As they started to drive, The car start shaking with nothing attached to the car with the drumroll from the 20th Century Fox theme. Happy the Dog tails behind, finally brought to the back seat by Elmer. Elmer then tries to get attention to Buddy as Elmer naughtily sprays his bottle filled with milk all over his face. Elmer then does the same thing but except Elmer hits Buddy with Elmer's bottle.
Sulley has brought Boo back to Monstropolis in hopes that she will join in the flashlight festivities. Although it seems as if Boo is interested, she giggles naughtily, intending to go exploring rather than playing. Sulley warns her not to go off too far, but Boo simply responds by giggling. Turning a corner, guests find that Randall Boggs has returned from the human world(Great!), determined to capture Boo to extract her screams, by the usage of a butterfly net.
She often slowed down the tempo of melodies to draw more dramatic tension out of songs, so they could be taken as naughtily humorous. Towards the end of the 1950s, she became known within artistic circles, due in part to her performances in Acapulco, center of international tourism, where she sang at the Champagne Room of the restaurant La Perla. Her first album, Noche de Bohemia (Bohemian Night), was released in 1961 with the professional support of Jiménez, one of the foremost singer/songwriters of Mexican ranchera music.Diccionario de la Música Española e Hispanoamericana.
No, No, Nanette is a musical comedy with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans, and a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, based on Mandel's 1919 Broadway play My Lady Friends. The farcical story involves three couples who find themselves together at a cottage in Atlantic City in the midst of a blackmail scheme, focusing on a young, fun- loving Manhattan heiress who naughtily runs off for a weekend, leaving her unhappy fiancé. Its songs include the well-known "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy". During its 1924 pre-Broadway tour, No, No, Nanette became a hit in Chicago, and the production stayed there for over a year.

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