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be nicely
adverb
Fastidiously; carefully.
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The cooked side should be nicely coloured and golden.
The lamb should be nicely charred but still feel springy to the touch.
The chicken dish came, and the marshmallows proved to be nicely browned but tiny and sparse.
Choose one that is sure to be nicely chewy and al dente.
They should be nicely browned and just beginning to blacken around the edges, but not charred.
About 2 minutes after you add first scallop, turn it; it should be nicely browned.
Complete with the usual Home, eShop and entertainment channels, it'll be nicely familiar to Wii users.
The skin will not stay perfectly crisp, but it will be nicely browned and not mushy.
Hahn, because of his fast start, will be nicely positioned to get into events the rest of the year.
Here are four New Yorker cartoons with captions that could be nicely applied to four famous paintings.
When the Belcea Quartet play these composers at the Wigmore tomorrow night, that truth should be nicely exemplified.
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