Definitionn. a courteous manner that respects accepted social usage
Last update: October 16, 2015
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I could also discern the Moon-like phase of Venus, but not very distinctly, nor without some niceness in disposing the Instrument. [Please select]
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In them he felt a spirit of rebellion against niceness and solid-citizenship. [Please select]
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"I'll be nice wi' a wench as long as niceness be the key to her favour." [Please select]
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But I think his very niceness is suspicious, and so I must be hard on him. [Please select]
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Mavis, babbling contentedly all through dinner, harped on the niceness both of people and things. [Please select]
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"I'm hypnotized into perfect good-for-nothingness like the rest of you by the loveliness of the afternoon and the niceness of everybody."' [Please select]
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His host's contemptuous tribute to May's "niceness" was just what a husband should have wished to hear said of his wife. [Please select]
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