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    naughty


    1. then you could say “hitting is naughty” rather than say “you are really


    2. When the boy, my new guard touched me, I felt like a child again, like a naughty little boy who had been sent to his room only to be comforted half an hour later by a worried mother hen


    3. of naughty little boys on the prowl


    4. In a stratospheric pitch, she screamed at the bags as though they were naughty children and complained to anyone who would listen but no one took any notice


    5. Kids tormented animals, naughty and short-tempered in the gathering heat, waiting for the next ferry that would take them to the southern sister island of Kissafari or on to the largest island of Crete


    6. Her father had often threatened her with punishments when she was naughty, but he had never actually carried them out


    7. She stood stoney-faced, unyielding, holding the door ajar until they gave in and filed outside, reduced to being naughty boys


    8. When Alessandra passed me her water I smiled my thanks, but on the verge of gloom like a naughty boy who's been forgiven with a hug and a kiss on the cheek


    9. punishments when she was naughty, but he had never actually


    10. faded and those naughty eyes were replaced with anger, “…never mind, he’s just

    11. naughty smile had resurfaced


    12. The naughty little creatures were all over the place; one stole Mrs


    13. “That only happens to very naughty children,” Nerissa hurried to explain


    14. Presently this naughty


    15. He turned his eyes away and shook his head to clear the naughty thoughts he was entertaining


    16. “Your bed or my bed?” he asked with a naughty look on his face


    17. “Want some more?” he whispered and gave her a naughty smile


    18. Zorandi had been sent there, told to stay, for being naughty; he’d used his dad’s holoviewer, who’d left it active whilst taking some call, and this was his big chance


    19. “Then you could stop having to beat naughty boys bottoms” said Dave


    20. The president called in the offending agent and said, “Naughty, naughty, mustn’t do

    21. They said their good-nights in the long, first floor corridor, whispering and laughing like a couple of naughty children from a Lewis Carol novel


    22. He closed his eyes, wishing the naughty kookaburras would simply disappear


    23. She started to tell him off, like furious mothers do with their naughty children


    24. I suppose you know what is going to happen to the naughty little kookaburra that you are


    25. He was still half lying and half sitting on the ground, and I watched as in seconds his face went from that of a naughty boy to an expression of disbelief as he registered who I was


    26. He had such a naughty smile creasing his cheeks


    27. Uncle Hobart didn't argue, he just dropped the gas mask on the ground and walked off with slumped shoulder, reminiscent of a naughty boy who’d been caught with his hand in the cookie jar


    28. Now Alex gave her a naughty smirk


    29. “Oh you naughty boy,” she chastised the dog as she neared him


    30. "Now it has come to my attention that you naughty little things have been up to mischief at Paddington Station

    31. "Angry, how could I ever be angry with you my darling? As for your two naughty brothers over there


    32. "But _I_ would have been just as naughty, Faith--_I_ wouldn't have told him they were scorching--and I don't believe I would ever have been a bit sorry for my wickedness, either


    33. but the Lord tries the hearts; the wicked doer gives heed to false lips; and the liar listens to the naughty tongue; whoever mocks the


    34. naughty generation, and that their malice was bred in them, and that their cogitation would never be changed


    35. He felt a little ashamed and naughty the same; it was only harmless flirting but Suzy would throw a hissy fit if she knew


    36. They have been very naughty boys


    37. Lee, nor was she Gypsy Rose Lee’s naughty daughter


    38. had never had the guts to skip a day of school, this was as naughty


    39. Chris looked back at me and said “you never struck me as the naughty undergarments, sort of girl Lea” he said teasingly smiling at me


    40. “Well I would love to see what naughty is in your eyes” he laughed and kissed my lips again with more hunger then before

    41. be treated as a naughty child would seem even sweet


    42. Potter is just a little bit naughty


    43. No, he's too young for that yet, but he is naughty, and I should know, because, I'm the one he's naughty with!”


    44. And, when he wasn't asleep, well, as I said, he could be pretty naughty


    45. Not Naughty naughty, but Nice naughty, and he hasn't changed a bit


    46. Let’s look at a practical example: a child who is naughty hears his


    47. A child who is praised is always well behaved; the child who is criticised becomes naughty


    48. Out of the corner of my eye I could see the furious look of Duprina, who interpreted my evanescence as a feminine device to take possession of the attentions of her fiancé, and I, for my part could not avoid the naughty little genie of the flippancy that was advising me to take the opportunity to torment the young woman, who so antipathetic was proven to me


    49. Completed the kiss, there slipped the bravery, like a naughty girl who flees to protect herself from the punishment


    50. The only things we knew about MacFife were that he was rich, drove a Porsche, now owned the gallery, and had a canvas palace somewhere in the hinterland hills where he"d taken Frances for naughty weekends














































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