Use nice in a sentence
Sentences starting with nice
- Nice sort of guy he is. [11]
- Nice letters. [9]
- Nice Babesh! [9]
Sentences ending with nice
- I don't know whether you'll agree with me, but I think this is rather nice. [8]
- And is he very nice? [2]
- So Mary Jane took us up, and she showed them their rooms, which was plain but nice. [5]
- Don't you think they're nice. [6]
- I am afraid that you are rather a terrible person, although you look so nice. [9]
- The halls and stairs were kept very clean and nice. [8]
- The Common was something like the country, only not half as nice. [9]
- Emily has just reminded me to thank you for it: it looks very nice. [14]
- James Hanbury, you remember, had him appointed consul at Nice. [9]
- Send your little ones to me, and I will give them something nice. [10]
Short sentences using nice
- We are nice to know. [2]
- What a nice old woman! [2]
- They are very nice. [5]
- That will be nice. [5]
- Oh, you're a nice pirate. [5]
- Bessie, take this nice milk. [10]
- That'll be a nice job. [9]
- You say Boris is nice. [2]
- It's too nice for me. [11]
- A nice business. [6]
Sentences containing nice two or more times
- And he's very nice, very, very nice. [2]
- It was a mighty nice family, and a mighty nice house, too. [5]
- What you want is a nice jail, you know--a nice, substantial jail and a free school. [5]
- You know if I say it's nice, it is nice. [5]
More example sentences with the word nice in them
- Trying to impose your vile second-hand carcasses on us!--thunder and lightning, I've a notion to--to--if you've got a nice fresh corpse, fetch him out!--or by George we'll brain you! [5]
- He thought of you, of course, and Colonel Woodburn, and Beaton, and me at the foot of the table; and Conrad; and I suggested Kendricks: he's such a nice little chap; and the old man himself brought up the idea of Lindau. [8]
- How nice of you to say that! [5]
- The idea that you must pull out every one of every nice young man and young woman's natural teeth! [6]
- The thing is, you must know how to talk to them, to say the right thing, the flattering, the tactful, and the nice sentimental thing,--they mostly have middle-class sentimentality--and then you get what you want. [11]
- She thought it would be very nice to be rich, and to live in a great house in a city, and to go on picnics. [9]
- She was very woman, and the look of the thing was not nice to her eyes, while it must belittle her in theirs. [11]
- When the howitzers with their nice little balls of lyddite physic get opening their bouquets to-morrow--" "Who says to-morrow? [11]
- He has a wife and a nice little family in Jersey. [4]
- That pretty woman, who's just as nice as she looks, is Mrs. Victor Strange. [9]
- There were many whom, instinctively, I was on my guard against, but some I thought really nice, whom I trusted, revealed a side I had not suspected. [9]
- I revealed the whole episode to him with considerable elaboration and nice attention to detail. [5]
- I wish it were possible to grow a variety of grape like the explosive bullets, that should explode in the stomach: the vine would make such a nice border for the garden,--a masked battery of grape. [4]
- Of course, it was very nice of Mr. Wetmore to be so honest, but it did not always seem to be the wisest thing. [8]
- Ver' well, dere was twenty men in Pontiac, ver' nice men--you will find de names cut in a stone on de church; and den, three times as big, you will find Mathurin's name. [11]
- The front door was open, and a nice savour of boiling fruit came from within. [11]
- Angelo thought he was a sufficiently nice young man; Luigi reserved his decision. [5]
- But since the war come on, I tell you, I ain't kicking, I can go to a movie or the theatre once in a while, and buy nice clothes, and I don't get so tired as I used to. [9]
- The binding was very old, and the leather was worn, as you will see the leather of a pocketbook, till it looks and feels like a nice soap. [11]
- Yes, he was very nice to us. [4]
- I made a very nice picture of that man's house and I wanted to offer it to him for ten francs, but that wouldn't answer, seeing I was the pupil of such a master, so I sold it to him for a hundred. [5]
- He is a very nice old bachelor, but is an old bachelor just the same and isn't more than about a year this side of retirement by age limit; and so what does he know about taking care of a little maid nine years old? [5]
- Her husband's a very nice man, and when he isn't following a corpse, he's as good company as if he was a member of the city council. [6]
- It had a very nice bedroom with a wide bed in it; which I said I would take because I believed I was a little wider than Mr. Rogers--which turned out to be true; so I took it. [5]
- Chintz curtings,--jest put up,--o' purpose for the party, I'll lay ye a dollar.--What a nice washbowl! [6]
- She smiled, got up, came over, laid a hand on his arm, and said: "It's quiet and nice here, Carnac dear," and she looked up ravishingly in his face. [11]
- He had distinctly understood that, through Semestre, he was to lose a nice cheese, and, when the housekeeper returned, ordered a hen to tell each person present how many years he or she had lived in the world. [10]
- We had nice tripe, going and coming. [5]
- The nice old treasurer, and in fact all three were flatteringly eager to hear about our adventures. [5]
- I got my traps out of the canoe and made me a nice camp in the thick woods. [5]
- He was nice to you--wahn't he, Will? [9]
- We climbed up to the village of St. Nicholas, about half past four in the afternoon, waded ankle-deep through the fertilizer-juice, and stopped at a new and nice hotel close by the little church. [5]
- We had listened to the notes of the birds in the Thiergarten; but our mother, the tutor, the placards, our nice clothing, prohibited our following the feathered songsters into the thickets. [10]
- I don't dare to tell you half the nice things that are said of you. [4]
- Well, I'd got to talk so nice it wasn't no comfort--I'd got to go up in the attic and rip out awhile, every day, to git a taste in my mouth, or I'd a died, Tom. [5]
- It is safe to say that each of the Annexes world have liked to be asked the lover's last question by the very nice young man who had been a pleasant companion at the table and elsewhere to each of them. [6]
- We couldn't go to Nice to-day--had to give it up, on various accounts --and this was the last chance. [5]
- Joseph is gone to Nice to educate himself in Kodaking--and to get the pictures mounted which Mamma thinks she took here; but I noticed she didn't take the plug out, as a rule. [5]
- I don't want to have to read it in French--I should lose the nice shades, and should do a lot of gross misinterpreting, too. [5]
- Anyway, it's nice to dream, to recreate the world as one would like to have it. [9]
- A nice quiet time coming on the border, Abe, eh? [11]
- But" ( she thought she saw a shade in his face) "I warn you, if you are not very nice, I shall transfer my affections to her. [4]
- I don't believe they will be as nice as your cousin. [4]
- But at last the work was partially got rid of, and Clement was coming; yes, it was so nice, and, oh dear! [6]
- But there, on the trencher in your hand, is a nice little meal. [10]
- When I am the reader, and the author considers me able to do the translating myself, he pays me quite a nice compliment--but if he would do the translating for me I would try to get along without the compliment. [5]
- It was in the first days of June, and winter; the daytime was pleasant, the nighttime nice and cold. [5]
- Detricand was hoping that the nice legal sense of mine and thine should be suddenly weighted in his favour by a prepared tour de force. [11]
- Observe his nice take-off of Middle-Age art-dinner-table scene. [5]
- He likes funny stories, same as you--damn, nice, funny little stories, eh? [11]
- Yes, a nice stepmother little Nicholas will have! [2]
- At this retired spot one has all the advantages, privately, which are to be had publicly at Monte Carlo and Nice, a few miles farther along. [5]
- The sea was sparkling like di'monds, and it was nice weather, and pretty soon our things was all dry again. [5]
- You're a nice sort of man, to come into a man's house, in a strange land, and make love to his wife. [11]
- Why, there were some things about it that made you think what a nice kind of world this would be if people ever took hold together, instead of each fellow fighting it out on his own hook, and devil take the hindmost. [8]
- I had just slipped up on poor smiling and complacent Dowley so nice and easy and softly, that he never suspected anything was going to happen till the blow came crashing down and knocked him all to rags. [5]
- One man was singing--roaring, you may say; and it wasn't a nice song--for a parlor anyway. [5]
- I have a sick friend, and I want to get two nice sweet ones for him. [6]
- But it ain't shabby--no shanty-farm business; nice brick and frame houses, some of 'em Queen Anne style, and all of 'em looking as if they had come to stay. [8]
- But if she says "damn," and says it in an amiable, nice way, it isn't going to be recorded at all. [5]
- She used to say that New York in matting and hollands was almost as nice as Buda-Pesth. [4]
- They kept Emmeline's room trim and nice, and all the things fixed in it just the way she liked to have them when she was alive, and nobody ever slept there. [5]
- He did not rise, and although she acknowledged to herself a feeling of disappointment, she gave him credit for a nice comprehension of the situation. [9]
- He had that riot all broke up and prevented nice before anybody ever got a chance to strike a blow. [5]
- I don't quite remember how, but don't you remember that it could all be arranged and how nice it all was? [2]
- We do not regret our old, yellow fangs and snags and tushes after we have worn nice, fresh, uniform store teeth a while. [5]
- I had been receiving a good many very nice and complimentary attentions, and my head was a couple of sizes larger than usual, and his hat just suited me. [5]
- That is the reason I'm so nice to everybody, Mr. Wetherell. [9]
- So he went raiding, after all, and made a nice success of it while everybody was gone to Patsy Cooper's. [5]
- I've got a place near Third Avenue, on a nice cross street, and I want him to take us there. [8]
- There is anoser place in Bon'venture, ver' nice place--yes, ha! [11]
- Leaving out the phenomenal exceptions, the nice shades that separate the skilful ones show how closely their brains approximate,--almost as closely as chronometers. [6]
- A few nice people, the rest comme Va, you know. [6]
- But I was only thinkin' how nice it would be to be rich. [9]
- We picked up one excellent word--a word worth traveling to New Orleans to get; a nice limber, expressive, handy word--'lagniappe. [5]
- Rough weather coming on, the vessel anchored under the lee of the little isle St. Mary, off Nice, in Savoy. [4]
- A slight pressure on the brain from accident had before now produced loss of memory--the great man's professional curiosity was aroused: he saw a nice piece of surgical work ready to his hand; he asked to be taken to Vadrome Mountain. [11]
- Your ladies say, 'Oh, it's oful nice! [5]
- But I have often thought it would be nice to sit for a whole summer by the sea and listen to the waves dashing upon the beach, like those in the Chase picture in Mr. Dwyer's gallery. [9]
- It's not nice of you to put me in the wrong when you know how impulsive I am. [4]
- It is nice of you to come. [9]
- The mean temperature of the southernmost point of New South Wales is the same as that of Nice--60 deg.--yet Nice is further from the equator by 460 miles than is the former. [5]
- When serious men of the people like Mr. Redbrook and that nice Mr. Jenney at Leith and a lot of others who do not ordinarily care for politics are thinking and indignant, I have come to the conclusion there must be a cause for it. [9]
- There's an orchard of peaches and oranges, and there are pomegranate hedges, and plenty of nice flowers in the garden, and a stoep made for candidates for Stellenbosch--as comfortable as the room of a Rand director. [11]
- The nice shades of nationality comprised in the above list, and the languages spoken by them, are altogether too numerous to mention. [5]
- They thought everything of it; and it was not very nice, either,--a cheap sort. [4]
- With two such nurses as Ruth and Alice, illness seemed to him rather a nice holiday, and every moment of his convalescence had been precious and all too fleeting. [5]
- I hadn't seen no house out in the country before that was so nice and had so much style. [5]
- The idea that no gentleman ever swears is all wrong; he can swear and still be a gentleman if he does it in a nice and, benevolent and affectionate way. [5]
- It was very nice, very pleasant, but it was not the little chicken--not the salon. [8]
- He is very nice, and I love him like a son. [2]
- Hereafter if any nice young man should owe a bill which he cannot pay in any other way, he can just board it out. [7]
- That's a very nice word from the Catholic Magazine and I am glad you sent it. [5]
- Do you want nice warm house in winter, plenty pork, molass', patat, leetla drop whiskey 'hind de door in de morning? [11]
- It will be nice to go back to Coniston that way--over Truro Pass in the train. [9]
- You said some nice things about me just now, and I liked it, even if it was as if you learned it out of a book. [11]
- But there's one nice thing about you: you're going to help Carnac to beat Barode Barouche. [11]
- And there was nice split-bottom chairs, and perfectly sound, too--not bagged down in the middle and busted, like an old basket. [5]
- He's a very nice sort of young man, handsome, too, and I don't much wonder Elsie takes to him. [6]
- And that's a nice ship--the Irene! [5]
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