Sentence for nice | Use nice in a sentence

Nice example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use nice in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for nice.

  • Was he nice! (8)
  • It smelt nice! (8)
  • Nice roses. (8)
  • That is so nice. (8)
  • It was nice, very! (8)
  • His eyes were nice. (8)
  • It was a nice theory. (12)
  • You look so nice, Val. (8)
  • A nice treacherous business! (8)
  • Do we live for what is nice? (9)
  • You are more nice than wise. (4)
  • This is nice thing to happen! (8)
  • It is a very nice word indeed! (4)
  • Nice things, those old charts. (8)
  • I am to have a nice River Yacht. (10)
  • It is so nice of you to be sensible. (12)
  • Nice thing for the new butler to see! (8)
  • It would be a nice surprise for them all. (8)
  • That nice lawyer of yours came yesterday. (8)
  • It was not at all nice to think like that. (8)
  • Bath is a nice place, Catherine, after all. (4)
  • Honesty, bravery, modesty, and nice looks! (10)
  • Then we shall have to be extra nice to him. (8)
  • They thought they were so safe in that nice pond! (8)
  • Come, are you going to be nice to him, both of you? (8)
  • The only thing I must say that was nice was the smell. (8)
  • I had a number of nice little phrases to pet her with. (10)
  • He had a nice standard of conduct in all social affairs. (8)
  • She was a nice lady, and he preferred her good opinion. (10)
  • The chimneys will not look nice from that windie, ye know. (8)
  • Besides, it was nice to be able to take holidays unhampered. (8)
  • She has a kind of ground-colored hair and a nice little chin. (9)
  • I did want Lottie to be nice to him, but Lottie dislikes him so! (9)
  • Very nice for them; she supposed June heard from Phil every day? (8)
  • We must not be nice and ask for all the virtues into the bargain. (4)
  • He had such a nice moustache, and it was a pity he was getting bald. (8)
  • How nice they looked, moving, moving, chasing each other in the air. (8)
  • What did it matter if she were nice to that fellow in the brown coat? (8)
  • Buy nice picture-books, if the papers are too matter-of-fact for you. (10)
  • In that erewhile abode of Fine Shades, the Nice Feelings had foundered. (10)
  • A low phaeton, with a nice little pair of ponies, would be the very thing. (4)
  • We thought it a pity to have to leave this nice foreign place immediately. (10)
  • She passed a perfume shop, and thought she had never smelt anything so nice. (8)
  • Why could not people always wear such nice things, and be as splendid-looking! (8)
  • It would be awfully nice to meet you again, if by any chance you are in England. (8)
  • The two were in a dramatic tangle of the Nice Feelings worth a glance as we pass on. (10)
  • We have a nice curd porridge, seasoned with thyme, and some dried lamb for breakfast. (5)
  • Her manner he liked; she was certainly a nice picture: best of all, she was sensible. (10)
  • She had wanted him at home, but it was very nice to know that his tutor was so fond of him. (8)
  • Was it not a very queenly sphere of Fine Shades and Nice Feelings that Brookfield had realized? (10)
  • They had telegraphed for berths and taken what was given them; their room seemed to be very nice. (9)
  • Aunt Hester thought that it would be nice for him to work, if he were quite sure not to lose by it. (8)
  • It may not be felt in Bath, with your nice pavements; but in the country it is of some consequence. (4)
  • Silence was their only protection to the Nice Feelings, now that Fine Shades had become impossible. (10)
  • Then she saw him smile; it made his face all eager, yet left it shy; and she decided that he was nice. (8)
  • But I believe I am nice; I do not like strange voices; and nobody speaks like you and poor Miss Taylor. (4)
  • Good company requires only birth, education, and manners, and with regard to education is not very nice. (4)
  • He noticed, too, some little lines running away from the corners of her eyes, and a nice darkness under them. (8)
  • No; I should liken her to Diana emerged from the tutorship of Master Endymion, and at nice play among the gods. (10)
  • Though his clothes were now so nice, his nails were not quite clean, and his fingertips seemed yellow to the bone. (8)
  • The sketches and plans he had prepared for a nice little $10,000 home now represented an investment of $20,000 or more. (17)
  • Mrs. Norris accepted the compliment, and admired the nice discernment of character which could so well distinguish merit. (4)
  • She had made her bring her bag, because she knew dear Kirsteen would agree with her; and it would be so nice for them all. (8)
  • Monsieur Lavendie has been round in the evening, twice; he is a nice man, I like him very much, in spite of our differences of view. (8)
  • That is to say, they supposed that they enjoyed exclusive possession of the Nice Feelings, and exclusively comprehended the Fine Shades. (10)
  • That is, he did nice things for others without asking; but with her there was always an explicit pause, and an implicit prayer and permission, first. (9)

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