37 adverbs to describe how to nice

"It's awfully nice of Miss Beggs to tell me not to bother about it, but the fact is that I rebroke the statue, whether it was broken before or not.

"Well, money or no money, I think he's mighty nice.

It might be real nice.

Bread-sauce and gravy, the same as for roast fowl, are exceedingly nice accompaniments to roast pigeons, as also egg-sauce.

Sir Courtly Nice.

By the way, they're an uncommonly nice set.

I think that she is an unusually nice and sympathetic child.

'At any rateoh, well, I know if my friend hadn't been so jolly nice to me at first and kept it up sooh, well, you know what I meankept on keeping on, if I may use the expression, I should have drifted away from her ages ago.

It is dreadfully trying when Maria never once failed before to have them so extra nice.

It is too ridiculously and uncomfortably nice.

"I think he's terribly nice," Sylvia confided.

His praise of foes is venomously nice; So touch'd, it turns a virtue to a vice: "A Greek, and bountiful, forewarns us twice.

Numerous errors of this nature are doubtless occurring daily, and among a people who are so scrupulously nice and formal in their 'talks,' such trifling mistakes may be injurious.

He noticed, too, that she would get specially nice meals for him at such times.

Dear Paula was almost surprisingly nice in those ways.

"I'm going to be tremendously nice to himnot for Juliet's sakefor yours.

He knew his old friend was jealous, and if he were jealous then the charming, cold lady must have been unbelievingly nice to him, and that meant he was getting on!

It is too ridiculously and uncomfortably nice.

I should have some hopes, if my unhappily nice spouse could be brought to dispense with the unnatural oath she has laid me under.

"Me make you velly nice apple tart.

hope of what?' 'I knew vely well that something was lipening over the cellar, or under, or alound it, and would come to pass at a certain fixed hour, and that I should see it, and feel it, and it would be vely nice.' 'Ah, well, you had to wait for it, at any rate.

On the side of the Living, I saw several Persons busy in Drawing, Colouring, and Designing; on the side of the Dead Painters, I could not discover more than one Person at Work, who was exceeding slow in his Motions, and wonderfully nice in his Touches.

He minces if he takes short steps in a prim, precise, or affectedly nice manner.

see what you done," he continued, skipping safely out of range; "dented yore nice new frypan all up.

It has been a damned nice thingthe nearest run thing you ever saw in your life,' and the 'By God!

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