Use nicely in a sentence
Sentences ending with nicely
- It flows along so nicely. [5]
- And that strip of level," he continued, pointing to a thinly timbered bit, "will hold a mile track nicely. [9]
- But on the contrary, my papa and mamma are now provided for--I have arranged that rent for them in the Baltic Provinces--and I can live in Petersburg on my pay, and with her fortune and my good management we can get along nicely. [2]
More example sentences with the word nicely in them
- Stuff it nicely with yellow paste, not too solid and a little sweetened. [10]
- In one place we saw a nicely dressed German gentleman without any spectacles. [5]
- I wish I'd waited a little longer before telling her about the strike, but one day she asked me how it had come out--and she seemed to be getting along so nicely I didn't see any reason for not telling her. [9]
- He was, therefore, to keep the grass nicely cut, and to keep his cow at home. [4]
- It is beginning to be discovered that the Gothic sort of church edifice is fatal to the Congregational style of worship that has been prevalent here in New England; but it will do nicely (as they say in Boston) for private devotion. [4]
- This time, Sampson, this moment when all had gone on so well, was so nicely chosen! [12]
- They went into the little parlor, which was nicely furnished in mahogany and horsehair. [9]
- Ah, they remembered that,--the kind city fathers,--and the walls are nicely padded, so that one can take such exercise as he likes without damaging himself on the very plain and serviceable upholstery. [6]
- It was not that he ignored her frivolous side; it was nicely balanced by the other, and that other seemed growing. [9]
- Two nicely matched steamers will stay in sight of each other day after day. [5]
- His hair was short, straight, and smooth, and presently when he turned his head a moment, I saw that it was nicely parted behind. [5]
- He had, in short, everything to make a reasonable man content, a life nicely compounded of sustenance, pleasure, and business,--business naturally being the greatest of these. [9]
- They sought diligently, persistently, carefully, cautiously, profoundly, with perfect honesty and nicely adjusted judgment--until they believed that without doubt or question they had found the Truth. [5]
- I have laid out everything nicely for you--your new gaiters, and your D. C. L. coat with the pretty buttons and cord. [11]
- During the course of this argument his hair had got itself duly curled, and he now desired Arsinoe to arrange her own hair nicely and then to accompany him. [10]
- The good people of Northampton had a very remarkable man for their clergyman,--a man with a brain as nicely adjusted for certain mechanical processes as Babbage's calculating machine. [6]
- Martha waited very nicely, and I had a person to help her in the kitchen. [14]
- Porridge, and bacon nicely done, and duff and ale, with the sea rushing past the cabin windows as we ate, touched into colour by the setting sun. [9]
- I was even nicely critical of her to myself. [11]
- Keep Count Angelo nicely covered up with six or seven blankets, and when he is thirsty--which will be frequently--moisten a 'rag in the vapor of the tea kettle and let his brother suck it. [5]
- Often, in this narrow path the horse had to poise himself nicely on a rude stone step and then drop his fore-feet over the edge and down something more than half his own height. [5]
- Next to the mansion-houses, came the two-story trim, white-painted, "genteel" houses, which, being more gossipy and less nicely bred, crowded close up to the street, instead of standing back from it with arms akimbo, like the mansion-houses. [6]
- It is a magnificent creature of steel, all of Pratt & Whitney's super-best workmanship, and as nicely adjusted and as accurate as a watch. [5]
- If he trimmed it nicely below, you wouldn't see the roots, he says, and he likes to keep them, and a little of the soil clinging to them. [6]
- At a distance it looks like an endless grave of fine sand, accurately shaped and nicely smoothed; but close by, it is found to be made mainly of rough boulders of all sizes, from that of a man's head to that of a cottage. [5]
- See how nicely everything is adjusted in that little space to do the particular work for which it is designed. [9]
- On his New England side he was cunning and calculating, always cautious, measuring his distance before he risked his stroke, as nicely as if he were throwing his lasso. [6]
- I looked, and down came Sagramor riding again, with his dust brushed off and his veil nicely re-arranged. [5]
- As fresh and bright as a newly-fledged bird, so brisk and pretty too--and how nicely she prattles! [10]
- And let it be remembered that this is no subject to be smoothed over by nicely adjusted phrases of half-assent and half-censure divided between the parties. [3]
- They were shaped and finished as nicely as if they were breastpins for the Titans to wear, and on their polished surfaces were engraved in imperishable characters the records they were erected to preserve. [6]
- Along this street, also, the more nicely kept and neatly painted dwellings were chiefly congregated. [6]
- Then he labels all those shaded bugs and things with nicely descriptive group names, and is now happy, for his great work is completed, and as a result he intimately knows every bug and shade of a bug there, inside and out. [5]
- But the Australian aboriginal's pictures of animals were nicely accurate in form, attitude, carriage; and he put spirit into them, and expression. [5]
- My death adjusts a balance, perhaps not nicely, yet it does it. [11]
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