nasty|nastier|nastiest in English
adjective
[nas·ty || 'nnæstɪ /'nɑː-]
smelly; evil; severe; disgusting; dangerous; unpleasant; obscene
Use "nasty|nastier|nastiest" in a sentence
1. Nastiest Beanballs in Modern Baseball History
2. My older brother says, like, the nastiest shit.
3. My older brother always says the nastiest shit.
4. This storm looks a lot nastier in person.
5. Here are five of the nastiest Curveballs in baseball.
6. Have you noticed the nastiest of tyrants are invariably thin?
7. The Nasty Bits The Nasty Bits: Liver Stuffing Chichi Wang
8. It cures a whole range of infections... including some of the nastier social diseases.
9. Nasty customers.
10. Nasty truck explosion.
11. Determining who has said nastier things about whom is a Bootless enterprise
12. That's rather nasty.
13. Nasty, you got napkins?
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15. Synonyms for Achiest include painfullest, sorest, tenderest, nastiest, rawest, sharpest, severest, prickliest, stiffest and reddest
16. Synonyms for Cruelest include bloodthirstiest, viciousest, fiercest, wickedest, evillest, vilest, ghastliest, nastiest, spitefullest and meanest
17. Bowfins can thrive in amazingly clear rivers and lakes to the nastiest and muckiest swamps
18. Nasty, disturbing, uncomfortable things.
19. He is a nasty proposition.
20. You're a nasty little brute!
21. I'd tried Mr Nasty - zilch.
22. a nasty officious little man.
23. You are a nasty little creep.
24. I get nasty when I'm horny.
25. 20 He's a nasty little creep!