7546 examples of nicest in sentences

He's one of the nicest chaps I've ever met.'

The nicest little rabbity things you ever tasted.

Frogs are the nicest little delicate things,rabbity flavored.

Even where they have been cultivated with the nicest care and brought to the greatest perfection, they are inferior to the others, and must ultimately be driven from the farm.

In a word, clamour was the one thing needful, and as regards time, that great regulator of all harmonies, Paul Powis whispered to the captain that the air they had just been listening to, resembled what the sailors call a 'round robin;' or a particular mode of signing complaints practised by seamen, in which the nicest observer cannot tell which is the beginning, or which the end.

"She had eyes like a fairy princess, lips like cherries, and the nicest clothes, but you could tell she wasn't thinkin' about them.

loudain't he the nicest ever?

" "Do you intend to feed me on that?" "No; come in and help, and I'll get you the nicest supper you ever had.

Any like me?" "De nicest young gen'lman round dis bay," replied Dick, "is Mr. Dab Kinzer.

Do you know, it's about the nicest thing I've heard since I got here?" "Except the barn," said Dabney, unable to hold in any longer.

Isn't she sweet?" "One of the nicest old ladies I ever saw.

But now, really, do you not think 'Udolpho' the nicest book in the world?

" "The nicest; by which I suppose you mean the neatest.

He must hear, now, all about the Sturgis Water Line, and Ken's yachting cap with the shiny visor, and how Kirk had taken the afternoon trip three times, and howif the Maestro didn't know it alreadythe sound of water at the bow of a boat was one of the nicest noises there was.

She wanted to do something, the nicest thing she could do for them, for they had been good to her.

That's the nicest part about it.

Then, with wonderful dancing lights in those deep, strange windows of her soul, she whispered: "The nicest name in the world for me isMrs.

Notwithstanding all the mawkish nonsense that has been put forth by sentimentalists concerning feminine eating, I hold that it is one of the nicest things in the world to see a pretty woman enjoying the creature comforts; and Byron himself, had he been one of this picnic party, would have been unable to resist the admiration that filled the souls of Burnham and Salsbury.

"One of the nicest dogs I've ever met!"

It is used for the famous Tunbridge ware, and is called the carver's tree, because, as the poet says, "'Smooth linden best obeys The carver's chiselbest his curious work Displays in nicest touches.'

Accordingly, Betty put on her best, got her nicest basket, laid a couple of bottles of her choicest brandy in the bottom, and over them a dozen or two of her freshest eggs; and thus freighted, she fidgetted off to the manse, offered her peace-offering, and hinted that she wished to speak with his reverence in "preevat.

Mattie, she's white peoplejust the nicest I ever saw, but she ain't used to providing for a full-grown man.

St. Peter, as we have already seen, figures, under the name of Pamphilus, in the eclogues of Petrarch, and his introduction by Milton is in nicest keeping with the spirit of the kind.

However, if I had accepted I would have had to resign the nicest job I ever had.

I have always felt that all which was best and nicest in you would come out, if you could have prosperity, and we now see that it was intended for you.

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