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to nicer
adjective
Silly, ignorant; foolish.
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Nice abstractions lead to nicer code and nicer structure.
"But if you go to nicer places, it's still served at its real traditional size".
When he moved a few years later to nicer digs with a fireplace, his rent soared to $120.
"We're a successful, intact program that is moving to nicer quarters," Ms. Mineo said on the last day of school.
John Mason of Nevada even argued that the more drawn-out schedule would lead to nicer campaigns.
Restrictive zoning laws and subtler forms of discrimination can also make it hard for the poor and members of minority groups to move to nicer neighborhoods.
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It'll be nice to be nicer to people.
Ask her to be nicer to you!
I go to nice restaurants.
Bad things can happen to nice people.
Go to nice parties.
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