(1) Unfortunately, this type of viewing can become a nasty habit that, in the end, sabotages any meaningful engagement with sports.
(2) For one thing, the author has a nasty habit of separating sentences with a comma, when a semi-colon would be far more appropriate.
(3) The once blue sky was already turning angry black, threatening all those below it with a very nasty rain.
(4) The weather was nasty , very, very stormy and a lot of people were seasick.
(5) In the past I would have cringed at calling someone something so inhuman, but I hadn't met anyone as nasty and rude as Christine before, so the name was justified.
(6) Father, why do these words sound so nasty ?
(7) Because once people meet me, they can see that I'm not a one-eyed monster, a horrible evil nasty guy.
(8) You are foul, surly, nasty , unhelpful, unpleasant and clearly you have a lot of issues.
(9) If you are nasty , rude or don't follow the rules you can also get flamed.
(10) An uncomfortable silence hung over them like a nasty fog as she waited for a gasp of shock and a whole barrage of scolding to fall onto her sister, but none came.
(11) So is this the nasty party shedding its repulsive past?
(12) This will help you to determine where you can stop should anything unexpected arise like a prematurely grumbly tummy or a nasty storm.
(13) The weather had turned much colder with a nasty North Easterly wind chilling all the lakes.
(14) Had a nasty shock mid-afternoon while trawling the net.
(15) Then things get really nasty : the new robots are released.
(16) But, hold on, I hear you say, they really are repugnant, nasty , racist scum.
(17) Sorry, but my mind has been overflowing with nice things and nasty things in equal measure.
(18) Joe tried to look as his normal-self again; but his mind kept exploding with nasty thoughts towards the girl, Laura.
(19) I don't understand why someone would do that, unless they are nasty and hurtful.
(20) You have to be brutal and horrible, almost nasty .