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naice, a.|neːs| Representation of an affected pronunc. of nice a.; freq. joc. or derogatory.
1925A. Huxley Those Barren Leaves ii. iii. 112 ‘So naice, I always think, these Corner Houses,’ says Mrs. Cloudesley. 1941A. Christie Evil under Sun v. 82 Ay am sure it has always been the quayettest [sc. quietest] place imaginable! The people who come here are such naice people. 1950Spectator 29 Sept. 354/2 If you want to read about nice people who are really nice and not in the least ‘naice’, you will enjoy..Rain on the Wind. 1962J. Cannan All is Discovered iii. 49 Having agreed..that it was a naice morning. 1973Observer (Colour Suppl.) 17 June 46/4 The girls in well-cut tweeds from the ‘naice’ public schools. |