Sentence examples for somewhat nice from inspiring English sources

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It's not far from where that one somewhat nice shoe store used to be, back when there were no other somewhat nice shoe stores.

It was somewhat nice while the OS was in the mainstream, but we're moving on to bigger and better things.

It will only work if your sister is somewhat nice or kind of likes you.

Look presentable--take care of your hygiene and wear somewhat nice clothes.

Be somewhat nice to them some times, and other times, let them live their lives by themselves.

Notice if she has a great deal of make-up and conspicuously-expensive (not just somewhat nice) fashion accessories, car, or other items.

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Filled with wheat and lavender, he smells somewhat nicer than your average hound, and he promises not to chew your shoes or shed hair on the carpet.

And although Berks is somewhat nicer than Hutto, immigrants'-rights groups are still sceptical about keeping children in detention at all.Planning large-scale reform next year may still be too ambitious: it is an election year, which makes politicians even more skittish about controversy.

A somewhat nicer way of saying you were fat.

That is a pretty nice audience for Fox News — and somewhat higher than other recent debates.

And despite his somewhat old-fashioned ideas, he's a pretty nice bloke.

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