1. nasty
I have such a nasty headache. / 2. Sheriff, eavesdropping is a very nasty habit. / 3. I can be very nice, and I can be very nasty.
His nasty comments fueled the argument.
nasty accident
Two nasty guys robbed me of my jewels and ran away.
He doesn't look that way, but he's really a nasty piece of work.
Everybody has a flaw. And it looks like yours is smellin' like my nasty guts.
The definition of nasty is something that is very dirty, unpleasant or offensive.
The contents of a trash container can get pretty nasty.
He had a nasty experience at the dentist when he was young, and the memories of this put him off dental surgeries for life.
A nasty thrill of fear shot through me and the sound of Chris moving his feet let me know that he to
My parents quarrelled and it was a nasty situation.
Don't be so nasty TO your brother - he's four years younger than you!
Why is Cloutier in such a nasty mood?' 'He has lost a lot of money.'
Technology could solve some nasty problems.
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Zabawki i zabawysłownictwo egzaminacyjne - z ang na polkartkówka z teksturami jedzenia i inne z aPercy Jackson and the greek heroesThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 1/132. miserable
She felt miserable.
1. She's miserable living on her own. 2. Miserable weather. / What a miserable existence! How could anyone live in such awful conditions? / 3. The book was a miserable failure.
but most mohandas's work was in Ollivant's court and he felt miserable and helpless
So long as men worship the Caesars and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly rise and make them miserable.
She was looking miserable sitting in the middle of this snowstorm, so I threw a small coin at her.
It's absolutely miserable outside; cold, wet rain is no good for drinking beer on the plaza with your friends.
Those who have given themselves the most concern about the happiness of people have made their friends very miserable.
I had tried to avoid thinking that as much as possible but as soon as I faced it I started to feel miserable.
miserable weather; When I'm feeling miserable I go shopping and spoil myself - a couple of new dresses always make me feel better.
The definition of miserable is someone or something that is unhappy, suffering or in a condition of misery, or something that is bad or inferior.
Let's face it – travelling by car or by public transport can be really miserable!
You are miserable coz you don't have money but you have something you can't buy- a family. Appreciate this.
"I don't want to make him miserable, I want to put him on his guard!" retorted Mr. Weasley.
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natura i pogodanatura przyrody3. hideous
Tom had a hideous hangover.
The police haven't yet caught the person who committed this hideous crime.
a hideous monster
Your dog is hideous!
I've got this hideous photo badge for the rest of my time at this firm.
They've just built some hideous new apartment blocks on the seafront.
Jill: It’s hideous.
this hideous monument should be knocked down
The Aston nose made it slightly less hideous
Honour killing is a hideous crime and we must do everything we can to combat it.
You said they were... hippie hideous.
His smile made him look more hideous than ever.
I was embarrassed about my hideous passport photo.
Perhaps this would not be such a hideous day after all.
Some things get more hideous, when you clean them.
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Use of English- unit 6ZESTAW PIĄTY4. foul
He uses foul language whenever he gets angry.
We must get rid of this foul garbage right away.
The police found no signs of foul play in the apartment.
He called the ball foul.
There's a foul smell in the kitchen.
No love is foul nor prison fair.
They should never play foul.
You have foul breath.
It's foul of you to have concealed it.
The air in this room is foul.
I just opened the lid, and a foul smell filled my nose.
The peacock has fair feathers but foul feet.
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300 najważniejszych określeń po angielsku 175 - 200150 najczęściej błędnie pisanych słów angielskich ...