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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cute nice" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
It seems to be an attempt to combine two adjectives, but they do not work together in this way. Example: "She has a cute personality."
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(What she was really thinking: "I am trying my best to be a cute, nice Southern girl but I am rethinking every conversation we've had").
Flip your hair and just put it up in a cute nice ponytail!
If you want to be a cute, nice baby, you should wear clothes to make you... Well, cute!
If you want to be a cute, nice baby boy, you could wear blue earmuffs or that yellow hair I can't remember the name of.
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There's my band--the guy who plays my, I guess you would say, "love interest" in the video is my guitarist, and his name is Cass Dillon--a really cute, nice guy, and a great player.
Be cute, nice, and a bit flirty!
If your school has a uniform don't worry, just add accessories, a cute jacket, nice shoes and make-up! and don't forget your cute school bag or handbag!
Then she will think of you as that cute nice guy.
I'm 5-9, 140, cute, nice-looking black female, looking for a husband.
As for jewelry, try a cute necklace or nice pair of ear rings (This goes for girls).
Dress up in a nice outfit Find a cute baby and say nice things to it.
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