My cousin's current favorite idiom is 'as nice as spice'.
We do not understand what you mean by this question, please explain.
My neighbor is friendly and always willing to lend a helping hand when needed.
A house filled with furniture can make a very nice dwelling.
I dislike it when people are not nice.
The interrogative version of the sentence - "It is a nice day otday", would be "Is it a nice day otday?" .
Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
It is not an idiom. When you see "as ___ as ___" you are dealing with a simile, and those are just comparisons between two things. "As nice as pie" would be very nice, because pie is a nice, tasty dessert.
Everything Nice. It's Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice. =3
She's apples or she's all apples or any variation on the apple theme comes from rhyming slang. It is Australian. It came from the rhyme, sugar and spice and everything nice. Well It got turned into apples and spice which means the girl is nice. Since most rhyming words are dropped the phrase is, she's apples. She's all apples means everything is alright.
sugar,spice and all things nice
the choral is real nice
when there is one complete sentence u can make .for example: he is a nice man. he is a handsome man. correction: He is a nice and handsome man.
A really tasty treat for my wife to let her know that I love her.
sugar spice and everthing nice
sugar, spice, and everything nice
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Sugar spice and everything nice ;)