"Nastily" Quotes from Famous Books
... came down rather nastily," said Holgate, unperturbed. "I'm sorry. I bear Legrand no grudge. He was a ... — Hurricane Island • H. B. Marriott Watson
... a mistake. Phil Riggs, our scrawny, half-pint meteorologist, grinned nastily and reached for the plate. "'Smatter, Paul? Don't you like your breakfast? It's good for you—whole wheat contains bran. The staff of life. Man, after that ... — Let'em Breathe Space • Lester del Rey
... destroyed, for about a mile from the farm where we had slept, I noticed that Patch was limping. Sitting down on a heap of stones by the roadside, I looked at his near hind paw, and saw that it was nastily cut, so that he could only walk in great pain. I suppose he had trodden on a piece ... — Chatterbox, 1905. • Various
... this life on the barge. I'm just lonesome and sick of the old people. That's why I talk nastily about it.... We could have good times together if you stayed with ... — Three Soldiers • John Dos Passos
... Now, if I could but see her: she is not this way: How nastily he keeps his house! my Chamber, If I continue long, will choak me up, It is so damp: I shall be mortified For any woma[n], if I stay a month here: I'le in, and strike my Lute, that sound may ... — The Spanish Curate - A Comedy • Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher |