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Nastily

Nastily \Nas"ti*ly\, adv. In a nasty manner.

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nastily

adv. In a nasty manner.

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nastily

adv. in a nasty ill-tempered manner; "`Don't expect me to help you,' he added nastily" [syn: meanly]

Usage examples of "nastily".

The afterglow was dying on the walls, clashing nastily with all the curdled pinks in here.

She hung her dress on the same hook as a rather pretty pink and white flogger that looked as if it would hurt nastily, and went back into the kitchen to face Alan with as much equanimity as possible.

Goldwyn is nastily self-absorbed and extremely hateable, though it would be nice if the apt but overdone practice of costuming villains in designer garb popular amongst Hollywood players -- black shirts and slacks bearing fabulous Italian labels -- would be put to rest.

Cagliostroin his big, red, Mephistophelean modeentered the Hellhole, grinning nastily, a body bag slung over his shoulder.

Hazels that might have been from other timestreams, all of them grinning nastily at the prospect of battle.

No, culture is primarily nothing but an alienating force that necessarily and nastily separates humans from nature and me from myself.

Not physically, " remarked Margaret Lazenby nastily, and then it was the Sergeant's turn to lapse into a sulky silence, one that remained unbroken all the rest of the way to the ship.

All the bigwigs and the bodyguards are on their asses now, keeping their centers of gravity low as the segment bucks nastily.

Then, pious Eneas, conformant to thc fulminant firman which enjoins on the tremylose terrian that, when the call comes, he shall produce nichthemerically from his unheavenly body a no uncertain quantity of obscene matter not protected by copriright in the United Stars of Ourania or bedeed and bedood and bedang and bedung to him, with this double dye, brought to blood heat, gallic acid on iron ore, through the bowels of his misery, flashly, faithly, nastily, appropriately, this Esuan Menschavik and the first till last alshemist wrote over every square inch of the only foolscap available, his own body, till by its corrosive sublimation one continuous present tense integument slowly unfolded all marryvoising moodmoulded cyclewheeling history (thereby, he said, reflecting from his own individual person life unlivable, transaccidentated through the slow fires of .

His spine was puddled with sweat, and his bare buttocks were adhering nastily to the drop seat.

Then, pious Eneas, conformant to thc fulminant firman which enjoins on the tremylose terrian that, when the call comes, he shall produce nichthemerically from his unheavenly body a no uncertain quantity of obscene matter not protected by copriright in the United Stars of Ourania or bedeed and bedood and bedang and bedung to him, with this double dye, brought to blood heat, gallic acid on iron ore, through the bowels of his misery, flashly, faithly, nastily, appropriately, this Esuan Menschavik and the first till last alshemist wrote over every square inch of the only foolscap available, his own body, till by its corrosive sublimation one continuous present tense integument slowly unfolded all marryvoising moodmoulded cyclewheeling history (thereby, he said, reflecting from his own individual person life unlivable, transaccidentated through the slow fires of consciousness into a dividual chaos, perilous, potent .

The monster gargled nastily and ran to kill Crowbar, the closest of its enemies.

Suddenly a red ant bit him nastily, uncompromisingly, on the leg, just above his leggings.

She'd just try to have him arrested for some traffic violation, he thought nastily.

She might not have been in control, but she was as close to control as they had: the universal solvent, as Art called her, or General Nadia, as Maya said nastily over the wrist.