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There's no reason for you to take up nasty habits.
Love also had a nasty habit of leading to marriage.
He had a nasty habit of bending my words back on me.
And let me tell you, boy, that's a nasty habit.
He also has a nasty habit of eating sun block.
She had a nasty habit of simply appearing and staring at him.
Yet unlikely figures often have a nasty habit of turning out to be true.
"You have the nasty habit of pointing out things we'd all rather not think about.
I might even get used to your nasty habit of teasing."
A nasty habit; Mom used to yell at him for teaching it to me.
Although she now felt a little better physically, her mind had developed a nasty habit of wandering.
The truth has a nasty habit of leaking out sooner or later.
Picket, on the other hand, picks up some nasty habits.
It's a nasty habit you've acquired from speaking at street corners.
By now, Kelly had recognized the little fish's description and nasty habits.
Has a nasty habit of hampering the way for the hero.
That kind of thing has a nasty habit of giving people away.
Iran, in particular, has a nasty habit of making dissidents disappear.
A friend's child has been developing a nasty habit of burning a hole in his pocket.
It's a nasty habit but I know the cure for it."
"You have a nasty habit of showing up wherever you're not wanted.
A poet who reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits.
She had never found it good business to mention some of her former employers' nastier habits.
God save me, fortunately I do not have the nasty habit of gossiping.
Thomas laughed, saying, "She has a nasty habit of doing stuff like that.