"Naughtily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Naughtily" Meaning

In a playful and mischievous manner, often in a way that is slightly naughty or disobedient.

"Naughtily" Examples

Usage Examples of "Naughtily"


She used to play pranks on her siblings naughtily when she was a teenager.
He would often steal food from the kitchen cupboard naughtily when no one was looking.
The mischievous child would ride his scooter down the stairs naughtily, much to his parents' dismay.
She would whisper gossip to her friends naughtily during class, always managing to stay under the radar.
The naughty puppy would dig up the neighbor's garden naughtily, causing trouble for everyone around.

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