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Nastily   Listen
adverb
Nastily  adv.  In a nasty manner.






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"Nastily" Quotes from Famous Books



... distributing it need not be repeated. The quantity which is put into each cup is commonly about a quarter of a pint. The immediate effect of this beverage is not perceptible on these people, who use it so frequently; but on some of ours, who ventured to try it, though so nastily prepared, it had the same power as spirits have, in intoxicating them; or, rather, it produced that kind of stupefaction, which is the consequence of using opium, or other substances of that kind. ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18) • Robert Kerr

... own people will be able to look after us," she answered quite as nastily. "We do not propose to be dependent on them. We can pay our way here ...
— Through the Eye of the Needle - A Romance • W. D. Howells

... something. I have had my passions, and once I was in love with a lady—very handsome—and I loved her nastily, like a dog. She gave me a rendezvous. And I did not go, because I thought it was treating the husband shabbily. And it is strange that, even now, when I remember it I want to feel pleased and to approve of myself for having acted honourably, but I always ...
— The Live Corpse • Leo Tolstoy

... do. And you needn't bother to stop for supper —you've several hours' lost time to make up," said Peabody nastily. "Now go!" ...
— Betty Gordon in Washington • Alice B. Emerson

... mine in Andalusia. The miners went on strike. He and some other men put up barricades and took guns. They defended the place. He is the first man I have ever known who did such things. And they come natural to him. He thinks no more of them than your son," she said nastily, "thinks of playing a round on the ...
— The Judge • Rebecca West

... her feathers begin to hang thus! Well, is this the Gentlewoman that used alwaies to keep two maids! Can she now make a shift with a little wench that earns her wages with spinning, and her diet with doing the house work? it must certainly ly very nastily and ...
— The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and The Confession of the New-married Couple (1682) • A. Marsh



Words linked to "Nastily" :   nasty, meanly



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