Adverb
In violation of law; wickedly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe SS, as such, behaved no more criminally than any other social groups would behave when taking part in political events. Hans Frank
It is true, I confess, that if a male character of my invention started across the stage to disrobe a virgin criminally (ah, euphemism to end euphemisms!), he would probably catch his foot in the piano stool and end up playing "Button Up Your Overcoat" on the black keys. James Thurber
But I can tell that once, and if, and when this issue gets to be, under real terms, investigated, you will be seeing certain people that we know from this country standing trial; and they will be prosecuted criminally. Sibel Edmonds
Richard Nixon was a criminally insane Monster - Bill Clinton is a black-hearted Swine of a friend. Hunter S. Thompson
The only other people who have had experiences similar to those of this man were locked up inside institutions for the criminally insane. The difference is, this guy gets business cards. Augusten Burroughs
There is one moral duty that moralists underrate almost criminally - the duty to enjoy god's world. Jewish Proverb