very, (more than average) nice, and i think we know what that means...
1:adjective To have the quality of kindness. "Wow, you're really nice! That was so kind!" 2:adjective To have the quality of being pleasant. "Hmm, these sandals are really nice." I said. 3:interjection A phrase that shows general appreciation "Nice! I said." The older meaning of the word was as an adjective meaning delicate or precise. Sometimes in older books you will read about a "nice distinction" which has this meaning.
This is true.
very nice
I guess it means a victor who stands for virtue in thought and deed.
Dermis is true skin, or a layer of body tissue.
theyare very nice
i think the name has no true meaning but i know it is a nice name!
You would say "നന്ദി" (nandi) in Malayalam to convey the meaning of "it is very nice".
Stone is a good guy. he is very nice.
Valentine is one word that is nice because valentine has to do with a person findind his or her true love that's very nice and sweet
It's French, and it means "very pretty." It can also sometimes mean "very nice."
It is true only after a very nice appointment at a nail salon.
It is true that an affix changes the meaning of a root.He had an assuming attitude.He had a very unassuming attitude.She deserved to get an A+.The A+ she received was very undeserved.He qualified to play in the games.She was disqualified to play in the games.
catholic is a very nice religion and like it but no one knows at all
very nice, religious people. they do what they think is right. meaning sacrifices.
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.
Translation: Your ass is very beautiful.