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nastiness
1. sheer nastiness of the man who was soon to be consigned to marital
2. ’ He pauses but he’s obviously not finished so I don’t interrupt, ‘Then, when I’d looked face on at the mess I’ve made of my life, this presence or whatever it was, wiped away all the nastiness, … the … the sordidness and showed me the love and the positive things
3. She had to admit these machines could act just like humans when nastiness was desired
4. If it is very low indeed, he will be likely to manage his dairy in a very slovenly and dirty manner, and will scarce, perhaps, think it worth while to have a particular room or building on purpose for it, but will suffer the business to be carried on amidst the smoke, filth, and nastiness of his own kitchen, as was the case of almost all the farmers' dairies in Scotland thirty or forty years ago, and as is the case of many of them still
5. Why had Golden Arrows been led to believe Lead Arrows had been chosen to do their work because they enjoyed the nastiness of it? Aspen was obviously in misery
6. ” Venus’s face was now a portrait of nastiness, her anger causing a dull red light to glow from her eyes
7. It was disgusting! I mean, seriously, who would knowingly create such a bland and awful tasting cereal and market it towards children, anyway? So, I scooped a few hefty spoonfuls overtop of this nastiness, and ate the rest of it like a champ
8. He was afraid of their nastiness
9. She had found Elior and now Laru could just come on with all its nastiness
10. He had grown more rebellious in recent weeks, but his overt nastiness to her was something different
11. F flat nastiness is understated
12. “Didn’t that last bit of nastiness happen on one of those? You Egyptians have an unhealthy obsession with
13. One of his disciples was Karl Rove, who elevated manipulation and nastiness to an unreached high by his actions
14. What frightens me is the savage nastiness of my opponent
15. My greatest fear is my uncertainty of the potential nastiness of this character and the potential horror he is capable of unleashing upon me
16. Maybe it was just a crank call, but it reflected just how a robust medium of communication could just as easily become a rather noxious chamber of nastiness
17. “Where were you when they grabbed up them flowers like a bunch of idiots and I had to rip my spirit out? When I spent years sunk in dirt and nastiness? And him
18. The chairman, concealing the nastiness of what he was about to do behind a smooth
19. Unhealthy processed foods with unnatural preservatives, dyes, hormones, concentrated fats or sugars (and other nastiness) are leading to an epidemic of disease and obesity
20. The Millers’ nastiness was meaningless because they were so poor that they would come begging for the crumbs of the family-table sooner or later anyway
21. I was abroad continuing my studies and missed the meanness and nastiness of the proceedings
22. of nastiness, wanted to tell me, „There, you silly boy, she married someone better than you
23. and their own people is a litany of puking disgusting meanness and nastiness that will make you want to vomit
24. Then he was interested by the question why in all great towns men are not simply driven by necessity, but in some peculiar way inclined to live in those parts of the town where there are no gardens nor fountains; where there is most dirt and smell and all sorts of nastiness
25. There was something infinitely hideous and shocking in that laugh, in those eyes, in such nastiness in the face of a child
26. In the remote and Pagan Counties of Ireland, I have heard, e’en Today, of Men mating with Snow White Mares to raise the Crops and stave off Famine—but the Irish are a Barbarous Race and capable of any Nastiness!”
27. Gary Soneji had us off balance, the way he liked it, the way he always worked his nastiness
28. So my brilliant idea would be to fade the momentum here, thinking that the nastiness from earnings would already be priced in
29. Together they had overcome the daily incomprehension, the instantaneous hatred, the reciprocal nastiness and fabulous flashes of glory in the conjugal conspiracy
30. Why do you suppose I shouldn't understand it? There's a lot of nastiness in it, of course
31. Somebody takes all the credit of what's good for Himself, and nothing but nastiness is left for me
32. Such friendly fingers are generally merciless and sometimes unreasonable; pardon, you may not believe it, but I'd almost forgotten all that, all that nastiness, not that I forgot it, indeed, but in my foolishness I tried all the while I was with Lise to be happy and persuaded myself I was happy
33. He regularly went through the ceremony of wondering how he could bring himself to eat “such nastiness,” and yet as regularly he demolished every morsel, and with excellent show of appetite too, just as though he had eaten nothing for three days
34. He says that it rouses his energy and that it is a platonic love; but it has nothing but nastiness for its basis
35. All that would be very well, but, as we look closely at these enjoyments, we see amidst them appear phenomena which are quite alien and hostile to this love and this beauty: woman for some reason grows homely, looks horrid in her pregnancy, bears a child in nastiness, then more children, unwished-for children, then deceptions, cruelties, then moral sufferings, then simply old age, and finally death
36. Ivan scratched his head and said: “See here; such nastiness! This is yet another devil
37. But that is not all; besides these graceful frivolities, our literature is full of simple nastiness and brutality, of arguments which would lead men back in the most refined way to primeval barbarism, to the principles not only of the pagan, but even of the animal life, which we have left behind us five thousand years ago
38. Golyadkin was racking his brains over the question of why it was difficult to protest even against such a blow, this idea of a blow gradually melted away into a different form — into the form of some familiar, trifling, or rather important piece of nastiness which he had seen, heard, or even himself committed — and frequently committed, indeed, and not on nasty ground, not from any nasty impulse, even, but just because it happened — sometimes, for instance, out of delicacy, another time owing to his absolute defencelessness — in fact, because
39. Golyadkin was actually on the spot, beside him, close at hand, and with his characteristic nastiness was again, at this critical moment, certainly preparing to do something very unseemly, and quite out of keeping with that gentlemanliness of character which is usually acquired by good breeding — that gentlemanliness of which the loathsome Mr