Word: nicely
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...want Philip!" chanted some of the crowd. "We want grandpa!" cried others. Some began singing Pack Up Your Troubles and All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor. Then the whole crowd had squared away in the inevitable British hymn of love, For He's a Jolly Good Fellow...
...Americans, showed up at the party on the seventh floor of the building. The official host was stooping, white-haired Marcel Cachin, director of L'Humanité, whose attacks on the U.S. have been among the most violent and slanderous. He greeted U.S. journalists with great cordiality: "How nice of you to come...
...warm!" His windmilling was nothing like Toscanini's economy of gesture, but in its different way it did not seem wasteful: he got the musicians playing over their heads. Says De Sabata: "I scold them, tease them and torment them-but they play very nice-they give...
Summing up her impact on London (1923-31), Socialite Columnist Charles Graves says: "She popularized smoking in the days when few nice girls smoked. She killed the stage-door Johnny-he couldn't get through the hundreds of girls outside the stage door . . . She popularized the words 'divine' and 'darling' and bacchanalian parties...
...Noonan suffered a concession while being piled up by the Yale secondary, and Shafer hurt his leg on a line plunge . . . a typical reason why Valpey is so popular with his athletes was provided towards the end of the game, when Art cleared the Harvard bench, enabling 47 nice to win varsity H's.WINGBACK HAL MOFFIE, who raced 80 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage Saturday against Yale. It was the third long touchdown run the Moff has turned in this fall. He ran 89 yards against Holy Cross on a punt return, and galloped...