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unnice
  • a word derived from nice.

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Under the adept direction of Edwin Carewe, abetted by Count Ilya Tolstoy, the tale of nice and unnice love, betrayal and soul-redemption is spun deftly and irresistibly to its logical close.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was in this homely palace of good cheer that a saying originated, which passed into a proverb with us, expressive of a rather unnice indulgence of appetite.

From Records of a Girlhood by Kemble, Fanny

With this unfortunate horror he hopped back to the unnice scene of the first worm's decease, and carved that second worm up in like manner.

From The Way of the Wild by Rountree, Harry

When quite young she had failed to distinguish between the nice and the unnice people.

From The Old Blood by Palmer, Frederick

He laughed, something exhilarant in his boiling over, and even in her sudden terror of him she looked at his bare teeth and felt the unnice beauty of the storm.

From The Vertical City by Hurst, Fannie

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