adv. [f. SMUTTY a.] In a smutty manner; indecently, obscenely.
1672. Marvell, Reh. Transp. (1673), II. 10. Theodorus somewhat smuttily asked him, whether he had seen her without her shift.
1698. Jer. Collier, Immor. Stage, i. (1730), 5. The Poets make Women speak Smuttily.
1710. Tatler, No. 269, ¶ 5. It is the same poverty which makes men speak or write smuttily, that forces them to talk vexingly.