naughtily
- r in a disobedient or naughty way
behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room
- Author Milne hints darkly that something odd must have happened to Chloe in her earlier days to make her treat men so naughtily.
- If publishers' advance sales figures mean anything, some 25,000 readers were waiting avidly last week for this naughtily natural history of a Paris side street.
- Some unscrupulous cosmeticians still scamper naughtily on the sidelines, putting poisons into paints and powders, putting false statements into advertising.