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maliciosamente
In a disobedient or naughty way.
badly
mischievously
Spanish
maliciosamente
1
Rose saw her eyes gleam at them
naughtily
in her car mirror.
2
They made a deep impression upon me at the time, said Mollie
naughtily
.
3
But I cannot believe that any school-boy would behave so
naughtily
.
4
Already, she
naughtily
reminded me, we possessed a petticoat between us.
5
It was indifferently done, Gosnell not singing, but a new wench that sings
naughtily
.
6
Then Lily proceeded to unfold a plan, which was not philosophical, but
naughtily
ingenious.
7
So we can take out the recording and watch it later, maybe, she said
naughtily
.
8
I answer, 3 Thou hast most
naughtily
belied me.
9
You know yourself, that you act very
naughtily
sometimes, and provoke Aunt Mary- agreatdeal.
10
But, when on the landing-place, he
naughtily
drew out the cork to have a taste himself.
11
Without great difficulty they entered into that straw-thatched cottage, scurvily built,
naughtily
movabled, and all besmoked.
12
She's the one who teed up that intergalactic Rickroll by
naughtily
changing my ringtone the night before.
13
Jessie sprang to his knees, and thence,
naughtily
,
to the table, snuffling towards the plate of toast.
14
For she was
naughtily
aware of Dudley Sowerby's distaste for the story and disgust with the damsel Delphica.
15
Shirley, looking more than ever like an adorable cherub in freshly ironed pink chambray, shook her head
naughtily
.
16
They
naughtily
played hide-and-seek with her, striking a chord too deep or too thinly acute for human sense.
naughtily
giggle naughtily
naughtily aware
say naughtily
sing naughtily
cry naughtily
Spanish
maliciosamente
con malicia