nastily in the PONS Dictionary

nastily Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to speak nastily to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Now he gets angry, really shouting at her nastily.
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There were attempts by the highest in the land -- including his noble lordship who could at times be nastily ignoble -- to halt the statue's installation.
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It is hilariously, nastily brilliant at times.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But all the time she too is nastily scheming and in the end it is she who wins out in this tale of rancid love and destructive passion.
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It begins on the street, nastily.
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It was all nastily reprehensible, but people kept viewing, transfixed, like they were watching a horrible car crash happening in front of their eyes, in "delicious" slow motion.
entertainment.inquirer.net
It is not necessarily a sign of parents who are ridiculous or unhappy or nastily controlling.
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Build others up before yourself and talk well, not nastily, about others in public.
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One of the finest players in the league petulantly and nastily kicked back at a prone player, catching him on the head.
backpagefootball.com
He would nastily mock anyone who asked for his assistance in fixing a problem with their computer.
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