Well, honey, "filled out nicely" just means that someone's body has developed in a way that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. It's like saying they've got curves in all the right places or they've grown into their looks. It's a compliment, but let's be real, beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
I could use quite nicely quite nicely in a sentence today. This box fits quite nicely in the trunk.
I bought the new pair of shoes because they were comfortable and fit quite nicely on my feet.
Lleno = full (it's full/I'm full/He's full). Llenó = Filled (He filled the tank)
a filled pastry that is cut and fanned to resemble a bear's foot
Vavoom means filled with inspiration or full of excitement and energy.filled with inspiration or full of excitement and energy
half filled electrons are more stable because they spin being aligned.they resonate and get stabilized.the same happens in full filled electrons but they spin nicely and negate .
When You Say Something Nicely
ask him nicely and by nicely i mean wine him and dine him then ask the question after his is semi drunk
I filled the cup right up to the brim. The brim of the hat is curled nicely.
Nettiquette is behaving nicely on the internet.
Original name is "Nussli" - Swiss origin
say it nicely but make sure they know you mean it
To be filled with the holy spirit is to be presumed "Filled with God". What I learned in primary school, which was Christian. The Holy Spirit was Jesus after he had been killed, when you are filled with it means something like filled with High morale and such. Being filled with the HS = Filled with morale righteousness or something.
No, nicely is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb; The noun form is niceness or nicety. Examples: The suit is nicely tailored. (nicely tells about the verb, tailored) She sings so nicely. (nicely describes the verb, sings) It was a nicely played game. (nicely tells how it 'was played', the verb)
Animals should be treated nicely because if we abuse them and be mean to them there is more of a chnace that they won't do good things for us. e.g. save us, guide people
more nicely
Jonnie Nicely's birth name is Jonnie Faye Nicely.