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niceSee:- (as) nice as ninepence
- (it was) nice meeting you
- (it was) nice talking to you
- (it's been) nice talking to you
- (it's) nice to be here
- (it's) nice to have you (here)
- (it's) nice to meet you
- (it's) nice to see you
- (it's) nice to see you, too
- a nice little earner
- be as nice as pie
- clean up nice(ly)
- close but no cigar
- good talking to you
- good to be here
- good to have you here
- had a nice time
- Have a good one
- Have a good trip
- have a nice day
- Have a nice day!
- have a nice flight
- have a nice one
- have a nice trip
- have a ring to it
- I/we had a nice time
- if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all
- it was nice to see you
- lucky break
- make nice
- make nice-nice
- Mr Nice Guy
- Mr. Nice Guy
- naughty but nice
- nice and (something)
- nice and peaceful, comfortable, warm, etc.
- nice and some quality
- nice as pie
- nice break
- nice going
- Nice going!
- nice guy
- nice guys finish last
- nice job
- nice little earner
- nice meeting you
- nice one
- nice one!
- nice place (you have here)
- Nice place you have here
- nice play, Shakespeare
- Nice play, Shakespeare!
- nice talking to you
- nice to meet you
- nice to see you
- nice weather we're having
- nice work
- nice work if you can get it
- nice work!
- no more Mr Nice Guy
- no more Mr. Nice Guy
- not half as (something) (as someone or something)
- not half as good, nice, etc. as somebody/something
- thank you for a (some kind of) evening
- thank you for a (some kind of) time
- thanks for a (some kind of) evening
- thanks for a (some kind of) time
- this is why we can't have nice things
References in classic literature The other Americans (beside the madman) are two girls, about my own age, one of whom is rather nice. She has a mother; but the mother is always sitting in her bedroom, which seems so very odd. Bundle of Letters "That would be a pity; my nose is quite nice, but I fear turning it up would spoil it," said Anne, patting that shapely organ. "It's a nice old burg, they tell me, and has the finest natural park in the world. "Yes, Davy, and I hope you'll be always very nice and good to her." "'Cause I don't think it would be nice to talk to God before strangers, Anne. Anne of The Island Lucy, with one eye upon the weather, finally said that she thought the Emersons were nice; not that she saw anything of them now. He wondered whether he would not plan a pleasant day for these folk before they left-- some expedition, perhaps, with Lucy well chaperoned to be nice to them. A Room With A View Everyone thought soberly for a minute, then Meg announced, as if the idea was suggested by the sight of her own pretty hands, "I shall give her a nice pair of gloves." "I do think THE WITCHES CURSE, an Operatic Tragedy is rather a nice thing, but I'd like to try McBETH, if we only had a trapdoor for Banquo. Mine is dishes and dusters, and envying girls with nice pianos, and being afraid of people." Little Women If only people with brains--of course they would want a room, a nice room, in Bloomsbury preferably, where they could meet once a week. Arthur Venning suggested that what she must do was to rig up something in the nature of a surprise--a portrait, for example, of a nice old lady in a lace cap, concealing a bath of cold water, which at a signal could be sprung on Pepper's head; or they'd have a chair which shot him twenty feet high directly he sat on it. She had done her tea; she was feeling very well contented, partly because she had been playing tennis brilliantly, and then every one was so nice; she was beginning to find it so much easier to talk, and to hold her own even with quite clever people, for somehow clever people did not frighten her any more. The Voyage Out "Now we'll all be good, and plan nice things for poor Mac," she said, smiling so graciously that the boys felt as if the sun had suddenly burst out from behind a heavy cloud and was shining with great brilliancy. Of course, this elevated state of things could not endure long, but it was very nice while it lasted, and left an excellent effect upon the minds of all when the first ardour had subsided. Eight Cousins |