I nicely put my work away.
I could use quite nicely quite nicely in a sentence today. This box fits quite nicely in the trunk.
She nicely handed that over.
Those muffins plumped up nicely this time!
My niece's golden hair is nicely braided.
The complete predicate in the sentence "Small mice fit nicely into coat pockets" is "fit nicely into coat pockets." This part of the sentence tells us what the subject, "small mice," is doing.
I bought the new pair of shoes because they were comfortable and fit quite nicely on my feet.
The anlage of the fetus' heart was coming along nicely.
I filled the cup right up to the brim. The brim of the hat is curled nicely.
My temporay part-time job augmented my income nicely.
This Tiffany lamp will illuminate our library quite nicely.
No, nice is an adjective.An adverb describes a verb.Such as:Running quickly.Speaking loudly.They generally have 'ly' on the end, so nicely is an adverb, but nice is not.
Ask her nicely.