Nevertheless," Winterbourne said to himself, "a nice girlought to know!
But I suppose you will tell me now that I am not a nice girl.
Would a nice girl, even allowing for her being a little American flirt, make a rendezvous with a presumably low-lived foreigner?
And then he came back to the question whether this was, in fact, a nice girl.
He ought to be thanking Heaven on his knees all day long for getting such a nice girl to promise to marry him.
I'm Doreen's brother, though I'm not much of a brother for such a nice girl as she is.
On my replying that a public dance hall was not the best place in which to look for a nice girl, he said: "But I don't know any other place where there is a chance to meet any kind of a girl.
As I was standing by the rail looking for the girl I had come to find, a young man approached me and quite simply asked me to introduce him to some "nice girl," saying that he did not know any one there.
One of the most pathetic sights in the public dance halls of Chicago is the number of young men, obviously honest young fellows from the country, who stand about vainly hoping to make the acquaintance of some "nice girl.
She was a nice girl, he thought, so of course she wept; she ought to weep at seeing that sort of thing for the first time.
Tom thought that she was a nice girl not to betray her elderly lover; a proposal was a thing that every woman should regard as confidential--unless she accepted it, of course.
Would it have satisfied you--to take a nice girl to picnics, and hold her shawl while another fellow danced with her?
A nice girl," said the man smiling and blinking with his eyes half closed in the direction of the Comtesse.
That's a nice girl," cried Eveley, happily whirling into her chair at the table and dropping her hat upon the floor at her side.
Be a nice girl, and do a good deed this Sabbath Day by expounding the virtues of the One Exception.
Is it possible you can have harmed that nice girl!
We went to Paris, leaving Laura in London with her sister, who came up to stay with her,--a nice girl.
And Susan heard a jovial echo of "Can a nice girl DO that?
And somebody added thoughtfully, "Can a nice girl DO that?
She was a nice girl, Roger, and I'd hate to have her shown in a false light.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nice girl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.