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Example sentences for "niceness"

Lexicographically close words:
nibus; nica; nice; nicee; nicely; nicer; nicest; niceties; nicety; nicey
  1. Then in her delicious fingers she broke the spicy buns and with affectionate niceness breakfasted her snowy pet.

  2. In matters of niceness it is Eve who sets the pace.

  3. In matters of cleanliness, niceness and adornment Eve sets the pace; and if her pace is a graceful one and not too fast Adam follows.

  4. You felt that he had been displeased but you depended upon your niceness to make it all right again, and it never occurred to you to call yourself to account and resolve that it should not happen so again.

  5. Their bond was hardly more than a mutual decency of nature, niceness of sentiment, clearness of eye.

  6. And this to be the lovely niceness of the human heart; and I not to have any grumble thereat; but yet, surely, you shall say that this Maid that did be Mine Own, did be very dear and lovely.

  7. And so did change from her intent; yet with no improperness of modesty; but only with a niceness of Sense, which she did make no talk of; but yet did have.

  8. Hitherto Souchey had been regardless of any such niceness in his eating, the skin having gone with the rest; but now he thought that the absence of the outside covering and the touch of Lotta's fingers were grateful to his appetite.

  9. I could cite many more Authorities of this Kind, but being conscious of the Niceness of the Age, I shall forbear, and proceed to the Testimony of the Fathers.

  10. To court thus blindfold, and by Proxy, does not agree with the Method of an Estate, nor the Niceness of a Beau.

  11. I took the lecture very hardly; and with impatience wished for the happy day and hour when I might call her all my own, and meet with no check from a niceness that had no example.

  12. From her over-niceness arises my fear, more than from any extraordinary reason for resentment.

  13. And having satisfied for the moment her sense of niceness and that continual itch to part with everything she had, she surveyed her granddaughter, lighted up by that red flower, and said: "How sweet you look!

  14. Over-niceness may be under-niceness: Have you not such a proverb, my Lord?

  15. I don't doubt but a lady of her niceness has represented what would appear trifles to any other, in a very strong light.

  16. But one thing has brought on another; and I have rather spoken what my niceness has made me observe in other families, than what I fear in my own.

  17. This niceness will soon leave you, wench: It will, indeed.

  18. He did not understand just then that each considered a bit of her own niceness went into the cake when held towards him with her own hand, and that it was this niceness he was rejecting.

  19. A horse to have good conformation should show a niceness of proportion in all his parts.

  20. For the springs and movements of a watch are not put together with so much art and niceness as those of the universe.

  21. Who were able to explain the niceness of the organs by which man discerns the numberless savours and odours of bodies?

  22. Nor in my carriage a feigned niceness shown.

  23. His points;' an heraldic term, expressive of the exact position of the various bearing on the shield--a scrupulous or superstitious niceness as to points of doctrine.

  24. Guess it hasn't gained niceness from that feller," he went on.

  25. I have also a taste for niceness of finish.

  26. All household economies were arranged with equal niceness in those thoughtful minds.

  27. Dodo; "you see there is more niceness yet!

  28. It doesn't seem as if it could" answered Dodo; "only here at Orchard Farm there is so much niceness you never can tell what is the very nicest.

  29. And they took what he could only call their refinement so much for granted, that they seemed almost to apologize for the sheer niceness in which they had so completely enveloped themselves.

  30. Miss Dobbs herself, who was niceness and cleverness personified, had never really broken through the ice.

  31. But we were in no mood for niceness then.

  32. Inserting the naked foot into the nest thus made was a matter for niceness and accuracy, and it was not usually managed at the first attempt.

  33. He was very tired, very foot-sore, and very thirsty; he was absolutely without the most elementary niceness in his food requirements, but in this matter of drink he did not mind how much trouble he spent so that he got his water icily cold.

  34. Then—” “She must be treated as one gone mad, yet discreetly and gently, as though the family niceness were to be considered.

  35. My lord betrayed some impatience in his last retort, very possibly because he beheld a group of acquaintances approaching with all the niceness of fashionable distinction.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "niceness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.