look nasty
Frequency: 7.065.1 per million words
To have an unpleasant or dangerous appearance.
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Examples (10)
- The storm clouds began to look nasty on the horizon.
- After the fight, his face started to look really nasty.
- The wound didn't just hurt, it also began to look quite nasty.
- The old abandoned house had a gate that would look nasty to anyone approaching.
- Her expression could look very nasty when she was angry.
- Don't go near that dog; its eyes look nasty.
- The dark alley ahead seemed to look particularly nasty at night.
- If you don't clean that cut, it will look nasty and might get infected.
- The economic forecast for next quarter continues to look nasty.
- His opponent's glare made him feel uneasy; it did indeed look nasty.