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Definition of Nastiest
1. nasty [adj] - See also: nasty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nastiest
Literary usage of Nastiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Soldier and Dramatist: Being the Letters of Harold Chapin, American Citizen by Harold Chapin, Sidney Dark (1917)
"The curious thing is that I can dress the nastiest and discuss the nastiest and
think about the nastiest of our little ..."
2. Island Song Lyrics Volume 4 by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"... goin' hurricane, Claudette Make me feel so 'fraid, Claudette You're the nastiest
girl I ever met I get the worst feelin' I'll ever get From Claudette, ..."
3. Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881 by James Anthony Froude (1885)
"I was half-mad on getting hither at 8.30 pm, again by the railway carriage, among
incidental groups of the nastiest kind of gents. ..."
4. The History of Henry Fielding by Wilbur Lucius Cross (1918)
"If not "the nastiest city in the world," it was the nastiest in Europe. Again and
again it was visited by bubonic plague brought from the Orient. ..."
5. The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis by Juvenal, William Gifford (1803)
"Go search the nastiest tavern's nastiest hole, There shall you find his honour,
cheek by jole, ..."
6. The Theology of Modern Literature by Samuel Law Wilson (1899)
"Why should it be construed as anything else in the case of an author who thinks
himself charged with the twofold mission, first, to select the nastiest ..."