I do ask a favour Fair and lawful; if you did e'er in earnest Seek some virginal innocence to cherish, Touch not lewdly the mistress of my passion.
Thus in a son's kind sheets lewdly to puddle, his own.
The man islewdly given to Dice and Drabs, Spends all he hath in harlots' companies; It is no mercy for to pity him.
I'm a fool, my reason is lost in me, I have no choice, and I have ly'd so lewdly That Women ought to beat me.
Or but the snuffes of those healths, We have lewdlyat midnight flang away.
Great pity is, he be in such taking, For naught caren that be solewdly bent.
Yet never did I kil man nor wife, Though lewdly long I led my life.
She thanked the Ambassador for his frankness, and replied with some warmth that she was quite sure her niece had never spoken such words, and that, if evil men spokelewdly of the King, she would know how to deal with them.
And he made bold to ask this question because he knew that of late "divers malicious tongues, servants of the Bishop of Rome, had dared to speak lewdly in hugger-mugger of the King's Majesty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lewdly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.