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nasty

adjective as in injurious, dangerous

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He also said it was "nasty" for First Minister John Swinney to endorse Kamala Harris, but that his father "is not going to lose any sleep" over the remarks.

From BBC

In my hospital bed, I turned the camera on myself, not as a self-indulgence, but to spotlight a nasty cancer that’s hard to treat and even harder to beat.

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Taylor repeatedly leaned in with her head, causing a nasty cut above Serrano's right in the fourth round which opened up later in the fight as blood poured down the Puerto Rican's face.

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"It was a way for people to just be positive and celebratory about each other, which is what we need when everyone is so nasty and negative on social media."

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And to be sure, a significant portion of the viewing public scarfs these characters and their nasty business like candy corn.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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