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Niceness.
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Pleasant, satisfactory.
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Of a person: friendly, attractive.
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Respectable; virtuous.
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What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?
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(with and) Shows that the given adjective is desirable, or acts as a mild intensifier; pleasantly, quite.
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The soup is nice and hot.
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Silly, ignorant; foolish.
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Particular in one's conduct; scrupulous, painstaking; choosy.
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Particular as regards rules or qualities; strict.
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Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle.
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Easily injured; delicate; dainty.
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Doubtful, as to the outcome; risky.
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Nicely.
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Children, play nice.
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Used to signify a job well done.
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Nice! I couldn't have done better.
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Used to signify approval.
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Is that your new car? Nice!
It's nice to have that special respect.
It's a nice cool morning.
It's nice to hear you laugh.
It must be nice having your land so close to the park.
It looked nice against her winter paled skin.
It was nice seeing Alondra like this.
It is most perplexing and exasperating that just at the moment when you need your memory and a nice sense of discrimination, these faculties take to themselves wings and fly away.
Well, it's nice to know where I stand.
It was going to be nice having nothing to do but enjoy their little family for the next two weeks.
It was nice of you to help me out... even if it was grudgingly.
He's nice too, but he's gone a lot of the time.
We are nice to know.
It's nice to meet you both.
He sure is a nice guy.
Pony's name was Mollie and I had a nice ride on her back; I was not afraid, I hope my uncle will get me a dear little pony and a little cart very soon.
We had a very nice dinner on Thanksgiving day,--turkey and plum-pudding.
Dropping off home-cooked meals was a very nice gesture.
Wow, don't you look nice.
You wanted nice things, so you substituted your family for a conscience.
That's nice of you, but there should be more to a marriage than convenience.
When I first met Howie in class I thought he was just this lonely guy but he seemed nice and we had coffee a time of two.
I think I'll prowl around town on such a nice night.
Have a nice sleep.
Thanks. It's nice to be alive.
Just please … be nice to her.
You're too nice to be involved with any of us.
It'd be nice to hear you wish you hadn't almost killed me.
Sometimes I think you're not a nice man.
That doesn't sound very nice.
No, it's not nice.
Nice to have you come white-knighting to the rescue every time I need it.
She's nice and she loves me but she's really messed up and she knows it.
I'm counting on the fact that you're a nice guy.
I learned a long time ago that nice guys are predictable.
We're having a nice little chat about trust.
My, don't you look nice.
On the other hand, it was kind of nice, just you and me.
She smiled, thinking how nice it was to have a family.
New clothes had never felt so nice, even if they were used!
Why don't we go for a nice walk first?
I can see plenty of nice gardens and fields down below us, at the edge of this city.
When we went home we saw eight rabbits and two fat puppies, and a nice little white pony, and two wee kittens and a pretty curly dog named Don.
What a nice time I shall have reading them!
House specialties include tasty shrimp parmigiana and a decadent lobster roll, and a nice children's menu is available.
It was nice having Alex home all day and having the family together, but all good things come to an end.
It was nice to hear English spoken without a Spanish accent.
Her figure was not as well developed as Alondra or Dulce, but she looked nice in the style and color.
That didn't sound very nice.
But then, I got to thinking how nice it would be if you went along.
They could do their own cooking, even though it wouldn't be as nice.