unpleasant; disgusting
unkind, mean, malicious
dangerous or painful; severe
morally bad or offensive
"in a nasty mood"
"a nasty accident"
"a nasty shock"
"a nasty smell"
"a nasty trick to pull"
"Will he say nasty things at my funeral?"
"a nasty problem"
"a good man to have on your side in a tight situation"
"had a filthy mouth"
"foul language"
"smutty jokes"
"as filthy as a pigsty"
"a foul pond"
"a nasty pigsty of a room"
Museums..present us with nasties as well as with fine things.
出自:Country Life
Every chemical nasty that can be inhaled through your poor polluted nose.
出自:Sounds
A squad..to protect Britain from..terrorists, saboteurs, and other organised nasties.
出自:TV Times
Streets which are narrow, steep, and exceedingly nasty.
出自: W. Spalding
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