Sentence examples for be naughty from inspiring English sources

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be naughty

adjective

Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child).

  • Some naughty boys at school hid the teacher's lesson notes.

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This ad — both its content and its placement — was, of course, meant to be "naughty," but I think it can be said to have achieved true naughtiness, without quotation marks.

"It is more fun to be naughty.

They satisfy the urge to be naughty.

"And a chance to be naughty".

To start with, it is now safe to be "naughty".

He wanted to be naughty about the subject.

And it suffers from the familiar, crippling desire to be naughty without risking offense.

For while this Grinch is nice, he certainly understands how it feels to be naughty.

But Gloriana isn't hot enough to be naughty, and isn't naughty enough to be hot.

Maverick may be naughty but he is constantly rewarded for it.

It does give some great advice on how to be naughty.

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