7546 examples of nice in sentences
"You, Boone, know the place; stand by me and I'll see that we are not nabbed; but you've made a nice mess of the affair.
Very nice it looks, too; though it was a hard job.
"Have you had a nice sleep, Miss Anna?"
'A nice thing,' said Birchill fiercely, 'for this high-placed loose liver to carry on like this with a poor innocent girl whose only fault was that she loved him too well.
On the contrary, at a particularly nice point, he actually clapped his hands together twice.
So she got him a nice bit of green baize, and in the afternoon he made his bagno gobble-stitch work, but good, honest back-stitching, except the string-case, which was only run, that it might draw easier and tighter.
His father also bought him a nice new slate.
Willie thought how nice it would be with his new knife also to cut his name on his slate; only he would rather make some difference in the way of doing it.
From Elma Heath's conversation at dinner that evening at Nice I gathered that she and her uncle had been guests on the Iris on several occasions, although I must say that Muriel was extremely reticent regarding all that concerned the yacht.
We traveled back to Finland in the autumn, and in the winter he took me to stay with his sister in Nice.
"There I went into railroading; am engaged to a nice little girl there; and came back two days ago to explain myself all around, returning here, I saw JOHN MCLAUGHLIN first, who told me that a certain Mr. CLEWS was here to unravel the Mystery about me, and persuaded me to let Mr. CLEWS work you into another visit to the cellar the Pauper Burial Ground, and there appear to you as my own ghost, before finally revealing myself as I now do.
In persons of a rank superior to our own humble one, I wanted not much assistance from my father's nice discernment to know that it existed there; and for these latter he would always claim that toleration from me, which he said he observed I was less willing to allow than to the former instances.
You have nice things!"
My grandfather was a nice man who liked baseball, and he would usually take my side.
"You just said that he was a nice man who liked baseball.
"We want two dozen more,all nice big ones, and by to-morrow, for it is only three days before Easter, and they must be boiled and colored to be ready in season.
But I do wish some nice lady would adopt you,some nice lady with a nice home.
But I do wish some nice lady would adopt you,some nice lady with a nice home.
"It's a nice situation," she observed, "for artists.
I accepted his proposal, and having agreed with his statement that it was "a nice morning for a sail," set off with Joyce along the mile of pier that separated us from the shore.
You see, if Gow wasn't about, you would have to pull the dinghy all the way down the bank before you got on board the Betty, and that's a nice, muddy, shin-scraping sort of job at the best of times.
So up we went, and found the fact true enough, but the next spur was some thousand yards away; so on we went across that slope, and on to the next, eventually reaching a very nice little place some eight hundred yards from the spur occupied by the enemy.
This was very nice of them, for very soon I had a complete list of the garrison of each sangar, and from where I was could see the sort of gun they were armed with,a few rifles among the lower sangars, and nearly all matchlocks among the higher and more inaccessible ones.
There are no less than sixteen very nice pictures to this story-book,well done, even for Mr. Hoppin, artistically, and well conceived for the refreshing of the inner eye of him, her, or it that reads.
I might have made a special effort to be nice to him.