Definitions
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- adjective Somewhat or rather
nice . - adjective informal Quite nice.
Etymologies
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Examples
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It had been won by someone who was niceish and thought he had invented the chair.
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But the end of the 11th series was OK, a niceish woman won, Davina not too awful, outside crowd as ever a little bit worrying, but they'll go home soon and we'll happily see them all again in the Sunshine charity coaches we pass on the Christmas motorways.
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What about Steve Madden platform flipflops that look niceish?
Flip-Flops Are a Flop PeaceBang 2006
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That brought me in a niceish bit of prize-money for a start; and, just a week arter that exactly, when we had got down to our proper cruising ground -- that was, sir, just atween Zanzibar and the
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So I closed my eyes a little, and I had a niceish dream
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/Mrs. Cole came for a day; her husband in the evening; talkative, niceish people.
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"It is a niceish place, and I am half inclined to settle there myself; there is a house going that would just suit me."
Not Like Other Girls Rosa Nouchette Carey 1874
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"That's a niceish nag you gave Frank this morning," he said to his uncle.
Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 1848
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"I don't quite like his heels; but no doubt he's a niceish cut of a horse."
Framley Parsonage Anthony Trollope 1848
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But what's a wife to do when her husband insists on wearing outdated glasses, gut-hugging shirts, or white sneakers with niceish pants?
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