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1 You look like a wise and rather naughty little girl.
2 He was really rather naughty with the children.
3 He was guilty of something rather naughty , even if it was not the more final version of the deed.
4 Because my mother told me that long ago your mother was rather naughty , although she is so good now.
5 You see, somebody has been rather naughty and gone and nicked part of the Great Barrier Reef of all things.
7 If I were Lady Joanna Farringmore, I suppose I should say something rather naughty in French, Columbus, to relieve my feelings.
8 Miss Carter, when my mother was young she was her great friend, and she said that Lady Jane was rather naughty .
9 Of course, the sight of those blue eyes and that delicious, bare, sweaty chest gave me another idea, a rather naughty one.
10 Rather naughty of him, if I may be so bold, sir.
11 Rather naughty once in a while about picking tree-buds, but on the whole a good neighbor.
12 It's called 'That's the Way the French Do It!' Rather naughty , you know, but that's what my public has come to expect.
13 "Were you a rather naughty child," he asked facetiously.
14 "He is really rather naughty sometimes," said Mary Gray, laughing softly as she buttoned her old gray gloves.
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This collocation consists of: Rather naughty through the time