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Naughty (adjective)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 480. 1. You're a very naughty boy! Look what you've done! 2. I felt a bit naughty going off on my own, leaving the children behind. 3. Betsy said a naughty word, Mom. 4. Dennis sat on his bed reading a naughty magazine. 5. I don't believe in hitting children, no matter how naughty they've been. 6. We've been looking for you everywhere, you naughty boy! 7. Abraham and MacGregor begin tasting that delicious sense of playing hooky from life, just like two big, naughty kids. 8. Dad was told how naughty James had been and then shouted at him and sent him to the bedroom. 9. Tale-telling on each other and inciting each other to be naughty are frequent problems faced by parents of young children. 10. To allow the naughty child to be seen as good, the good child also needs to be seen as being naughty. 11. Yes, when I was ten and twelve years old, I was very, very naughty. 12. You want your nice boyfriend to do naughty things - the things this girl does in your fantasies. 13. He was no longer her treasure, but a naughty child, too old to be smacked. 14. Then he complains when she begins to behave like a very naughty child. 15. Oh, what a naughty child I was! 16. This story was recounted as a warning to naughty children. 17. Inside there was a climbing frame, Lego roundabout, swings and a wooden catapult for firing naughty children out of the castle. 18. Yet I don't think I used to be very naughty. 19. If you've been a very naughty girl. 20. I think he's wonderful, and very funny, but he's also very naughty.
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