Sentence examples for to be nasty from inspiring English sources

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to be nasty

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Telly used to be nasty.

"It's going to be nasty".

It's not particularly in my nature to be nasty.

"We didn't want to be nasty," says Rule.

"We aren't trying to be nasty or raunchy.

It manages to be nasty as well as dismal.

Twice Corden asks: "Why is it OK to be nasty?

"It doesn't pay to be nasty," she said.

It's not just the well-established tendency to be nasty.

There's no need to be nasty or rude".

You don't have to be nasty; you can't be compassionate; you can be clever.

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