naughty

IPA: nˈɔti

verb

  • To perform sexual acts upon.

adjective

  • Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child).
  • Sexually provocative; now in weakened sense, risqué, cheeky.
  • (now rare, archaic) Evil, wicked, morally reprehensible.
  • (obsolete) Bad, worthless, substandard.
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Examples of "naughty" in Sentences

  • It's not the use of naughty words.
  • The children are naughty and mischievous.
  • Known to all, Roshan is naughty and stubborn.
  • The word badmash in Hindi stands for naughty.
  • They have three rambunctious and naughty children.
  • Hopefully 3 days in the naughty corner will do the trick.
  • The red light flashes if the baby is doing naughty things.
  • I question the necessity of including the naughty examples.
  • And the easiest way to be naughty is to make some bigoted remark.
  • And it says in a book I was reading only yesterday that not being naughty is not enough.
  • "It's nothing naughty, is it," Daisy asked, "like the last time you had that was rousingly good?"
  • My naughty is a very visible minority of Missouri's citizens who routinely trash our streets and highways.
  • Engaged in naughty writerly gossip, but did not succumb to peer pressure and accompany jaylake and karindira to the bar, staying behind to keep butt in chair and hands on keyboard.
  • Other items inside were a set of furry handcuffs, bondage ropes with a sign reading "tied up at the moment", an eye mask with the label "naughty but nice", Viagra tablets and vibrators.
  • It was only the rather comic grotesqueness seen sometimes in the face of a little child when he is what his mother calls a naughty boy, and distends his mouth and closes his eyes for a genuine howl.
  • Even the quintessential Good Book abounds in naughty passages like the men in II Kings 18: 27 who, as the comparatively tame King James translation puts it, “eat their own dung, and drink their own piss.”
  • But the word naughty provoked such a fit of crying that there was nothing for it but for Mrs Carbonel to pick the child up and struggle on as best she could, soothing her terror at the narrow paths and the unknown way, and the mysterious alarm of the woodlands, as well, perhaps, as the undefined sense of other people's dread and agitation.
  • There was also a conspicuous absence of stimulus targets as President O desperately wanted to position for but decided to back off of, no banking reforms for the greedy and naughty bankers (I absolutely love the word naughty!) who caused the debacle in the first place nor were there any actions to stem that from occurring again in the future.

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