Batals '-- as Gwyneth Paltrow calls him -- recent buzz has been a little on the narsty side (that video contains some unpleasantly frank discussion of sex), but he's a TV personality, which means he won't need too much prodding from Fallon to keep the segment moving.— Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
(She's the prettiest.) • Big Love: OK, this is just narsty, but it does explain a lot.— E! Online (US) - Top Stories
'You get them whiskers orf--narsty, rarspin' things,' she was saying It was an awful moment.— Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel
Crammed full of narsty, mangy, 'Olloway Street rubbish Look here now," said Mr. Spinks, now scarlet with fury, "you needn't throw his business in his face, for he's chucked it I don't think any the better of him for that Don't you?— The Divine Fire
They didn't particularly fancy the food--narsty slop, the sergeant called it--although it was reasonably plentiful; and, being true Englishmen, they sorely missed their tea.— Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front

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