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  • 11Nicely — This is an interesting American variant form of the medieval Germanic surnames Nies, Nieser, and Niesller. However spelt all derive from the Ancient Greek personal name Dionysus meaning Keeper of wine . The American versions include Nicely,… …

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  • 12nicely — nice ► ADJECTIVE 1) pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory. 2) good natured; kind. 3) (nice and ) satisfactory in terms of the quality described. 4) fine or subtle: a nice distinction. 5) archaic fastidious. DERIVATIVES …

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  • 13nicely — adverb in a nice way (Freq. 5) a nicely painted house • Derived from adjective: ↑nice …

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  • 14Nicely, Nicely — Studio album by Blake Babies Released 1987 …

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  • 15Nicely Out of Tune — Studio album by Lindisfarne Released November 1970 …

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  • 16nicely — adverb see nice …

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  • 17nicely — See nice. * * * …

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  • 18nicely — Synonyms and related words: accurately, aright, benignantly, benignly, capitally, conscientiously, correctly, decently, decorously, exactingly, exactly, excellently, exquisitely, famously, favorably, fine, finely, fitly, fittingly, fussily, good …

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  • 19nicely — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In a welcome manner] Syn. pleasantly, pleasingly, amiably, winningly, creditably, acceptably, excellently, distinctively, happily, felicitously, triumphantly, admirably, deSirably, pleasurably, attractively, likably,… …

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  • 20nicely — nice·ly || naɪslɪ adv. pleasantly; well; softly, gently; kindly; skillfully; in a fastidious manner (older usage) …

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