Sentences with nastily
nas·ty
N n - A nasty pigsty of a room.
- A nasty habit.
- She has a nasty habit of biting her fingernails.
- The medicine left a nasty taste in my mouth.
- A nasty dog; a nasty rumor.
- A nasty cut; a nasty accident.
- That nasty old man yelled at me just for stepping on his lawn!
- He sent a nasty letter to the company.
- Nasty weather.
- A nasty word.
- She's got quite a nasty temper.
- She called him a few nasty names and left.
- The young pitcher has a good fast ball and a nasty curve.
- You and your colleagues retaliate nastily if a woman complains that an officer or supervisor has started grabbing, groping, leaving violently sexual notes.