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Example sentences for "awfully nice"

  • That's awfully nice of you," said Patty, smiling at him.

  • It was an awfully good joke, and he's an awfully nice boy!

  • He's a musician, but he's an awfully nice chap, and real sensible.

  • He has an awfully nice face, and he's tall and big, and yet he's young-looking.

  • It all sounds ‘awfully nice,’” said the gray-haired lady a little wistfully.

  • He bosses the whole farm and he’s awfully nice.

  • While the ponds are all ice, And East winds never cease-- It is awfully nice To have flowers from Nice!

  • Here's a handful of rice For a couple of geese-- Is it awfully nice To have flowers from Nice?

  • A most dainty device Is this charming conceit-- It is awfully nice To have flowers from Nice!

  • Mrs. Eland is an awfully nice lady," Tess said eagerly, accepting the opening the teacher unwittingly gave her.

  • They're awfully nice people, the Dennants.

  • It would be awfully nice to meet you again, if by any chance you are in England.

  • She's awfully nice, though I did not know it last year.

  • It would be awfully nice, but I'm not going to, for I want to stay with Father.

  • We see a lot of Berta Franke now, she is an awfully nice girl, perhaps Mother will let me invite her here next Sunday.

  • Now we are both noble, and that is awfully nice.

  • I think you're awfully nice," said Harry.

  • But it's awfully nice to have your life saved, and be alone together in a boat like that," said Katie.

  • It is an awfully nice place, and you can go up mountains--or row if you like.

  • Lady Hayes had been "awfully nice" to Reggie.

  • It would be awfully nice," she said, uncomfortably, "and very kind.

  • So mother went out, and came back in a minute with the agent, an awfully nice sort of a girl, and the smallest, solemnest, black boy you ever saw.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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