adv. [f. SMUTTY a.] In a smutty manner; indecently, obscenely.

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1672.  Marvell, Reh. Transp. (1673), II. 10. Theodorus somewhat smuttily asked him, whether he had seen her without her shift.

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1698.  Jer. Collier, Immor. Stage, i. (1730), 5. The Poets make Women speak Smuttily.

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1710.  Tatler, No. 269, ¶ 5. It is the same poverty which makes men speak or write smuttily, that forces them to talk vexingly.

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