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nicely

[ UK /nˈa‍ɪsli/ ]
[ US /ˈnaɪsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a nice way
    a nicely painted house

How To Use nicely In A Sentence

  • This is a case of simmering rage and resentment at the stick from outsiders, which will come nicely to the boil at 8pm tonight. The Sun
  • I also have a goldenrod-colored scarf (you know, one of those pashmina-y things) that goes nicely with this, and about two weeks ago I was in "the city" (which seems to be what you call San Francisco, if you live near it) wearing this dress, that scarf, and an old denim Levi's jacket I swiped from my Dad in roughly 1987 (with bright pink leather gloves sticking out of the breast pocket) and a tourist actually STOPPED ME ON THE STREET and asked to take my picture. The Return (With Butterflies) - A Dress A Day
  • copasetic" [used so nicely in "West L.A. Fadeaway"] -- and such stunts as dancing down Broadway in 1939 from Columbus Circle to 44th Street in celebration of his sixty-first birthday. The Annotated "Alabama Getaway"
  • The injured man is doing nicely in hospital.
  • The Scottish foursome sound nicely chilled where they used to be, for better or worse, just plain flaky.
  • And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler.
  • He accused her of babying him up, and treating him too nicely.
  • Unloaded the top is about parallel with the bottom, so it sags nicely with a laptop on top. $8 DIY Aluminum Laptop Stand | Lifehacker Australia
  • The two fish were paired with fresh vegetables and tiny fried potato globes, which were all brought nicely together by a rich cream sauce and punctuated with a brilliant red burst of caviar.
  • It serves one and tastes as good as it looks - the aromatic spices are nicely set off by a lightly spiced tomato sauce. The Sun
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