Some nasty drops, and after all this rain ...' His voice was lost in the roar of the engine.
A few minutes and we were climbing again, the track worsening, a nasty drop to the right.
Living through the season was like enduring six months of water torture divided into 162 nasty drops.
He had been parked on the verge of the lane, and the narrow shoulder had opened on a long nasty drop.
There was nothing on the other side of the chain link fence but a nasty drop.
If you want a word of advice: unload your coppers and tins; they're going to take a nasty drop.
Mark my advice, a nasty drop.
Before we left Ralph said that coppers would take a nasty drop again.
I suppose he was worrying whether coppers were taking a nasty drop.
It was a nasty drop back into his battered physical body.