Dear old moor, I feel I want to lie down on it and hug it when big, nice things happen, and tell it all about them.
It is the Poppy's birthday, and we've got to think only of nice things.
There are such lots of nice things here," she added politely.
Sidenote: An Agreeable Drive] Sir Augustus doesn't seem so old when he is sitting by you; he said a lot of nice things to me.
So he came inside, and Jack Rabbit gave him his best chair and brought out a little table and put a lot of nice things on it that Mr. Polecat likes, and began right away to pack a basket for him to take home.
Every day Mr. Man and his wife brought him nice things to eat, and soon the little pig grew so fat that they had to put him in a larger pen.
I was going to tell you all sorts of nice things," she said.
It makes her think of ways to do things--nice things.
That lump doesn't come in my throat now and I keep thinking of nice things instead of horrible ones.
I won't talk and I'll go to sleep, but you said you had a whole lot of nice things to tell me.
He must have enjoyed getting together these nice things; and now they are all for us.
Don't you see, to do you credit as a relative, I must have things, nice things, plenty of nice things?
It is easy to get used to nice things, and far more difficult to crawl down gracefully from gilded heights.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nice things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.