Beastly in a sentence as an adjective

I've spent enough time lurking on openbsd-misc to have seen Theo and friends be beastly.

Dual 30" monitors and beastly machines all around.

I just assumed that we could do the same since the Xbox One has a beastly processor compared to the aged 360 one.

Twitter might have some legacy Rails hanging around, but it's a beastly Scala system these days.

Constantly context switching from native to managed can be beastly.

I love WebStorm, but even on my beastly XPS running nothing but it and Chrome, it sometimes hangs doing nothing.

Part of the reason Java needs such beastly GCs is because it generates lots of tiny short lived objects.

Beastly in a sentence as an adverb

It must be a huge pain even for Apple to work on such beastly monolithic app that does almost everything except the laundry.

I've seen terrible, beastly simulations done in OO that basically thought that single inheritance is how you spell OO.

"It does seem disgustingly easy, but once you move from "getting" the data to "understanding" the data it becomes a beastly nightmare.

Enough enabling the beastly mess that is privatized 'national' security.

So assuming that 32 GB becomes the upper-limit and 8 to 16 becomes the standard, one won't be able to customize the Retina in a way that's more beastly or on pace with the current product that will be available in two years.

There was definitely something cool about it: hanging out with tech-savvy people, using beastly machines on powerful internet connections, exploring the exponentially exploding internet, playing games, ...

Beastly definitions

adjective

very unpleasant; "hellish weather"; "stop that god-awful racket"

See also: hellish god-awful

adjective

resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility; "beastly desires"; "a bestial nature"; "brute force"; "a dull and brutish man"; "bestial treatment of prisoners"

See also: bestial brutish brutal

adverb

in a beastly manner; "she behaved beastly toward her mother-in-law"