How To Use Nastily In A Sentence
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Don't expect me to help you, " he added nastily.
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She is a nastily neurotic newly unemployed she-devil obsessed with weight, beauty, and things unnamed.
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‘I agree,’ The Duke said nastily, ‘it seems they will just let any old riff-raff into places these days.’
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There were dozens of knives; ellipsoidal, stiletto, triangular, with or without blood gutters grooved nastily in their flanks, gem-encrusted little pig-stickers for argumentative ladies, trick knives concealed in eyeglass cases or boot soles ... all the deadly variety of which the honer was capable.
A Corridor in the Asylum
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Not surprisingly, on the JIRA, where a lot of the politics of Second Life is playing out now, a resident named Boy Lane, who is one of the loudmouths on the Concierge List often heckling me nastily, mounts a proposal demanding that the term "ladyboy" be removed from the list of "adult" words that have to be filtered out of the search list under the new dispensation.
Second Thoughts
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‘I agree,’ The Duke said nastily, ‘it seems they will just let any old riff-raff into places these days.’
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Like so many of the movies Carell has headlined over the past five years, "Dinner for Schmucks" -- despite a title Yiddish speakers understandably find nastily off-color -- will most likely put tushies in seats.
Upwardly mobile: Steve Carell rises above the material in 'Dinner for Schmucks'
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He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius' face in streaks of yellow and white.
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'I hate you,' she said nastily.
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With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light.
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`Don't expect me to help you,' he added nastily
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Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
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‘Maybe you'd prefer abracadabra hocus-pocus,’ said Madi nastily, and the room was filled with pretty multicoloured sparkles which eventually faded away.
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It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses.
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The singer's scratchy voice and world-weary acoustic songs are nastily refreshing, and his lyrics are positively bewitching.
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Newspapers of the day inveighed, nastily, against what one called an "unnecessarily imported" crisis of "ethnic criminality".
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Don't expect me to help you, " he added nastily.
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Tal approached him, smirking nastily and patted him on the shoulder; Shane was shaking with uncontainable rage.
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With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light.