1. nicely - Adverb
3. Nicely - Proper noun
In a nice manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryClearly, programming courses should teach methods of design and construction, and the selected examples should be such that a gradual development can be nicely demonstrated. Niklaus Wirth
The whitewash'd wall, the nicely sanded floor, The varnish'd clock that click'd behind the door The chest, contriv'd a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day. Oliver Goldsmith
He snorted and hit me in the solar plexus. I bent over and took hold of the room with both hands and spun it. When I had it nicely spinning I gave it a full swing and hit myself on the back of the head with the floor. Raymond Chandler
Our nonviolent tactics are not as effective. We ask nicely for years and get nothing. Someone makes a threat, and it works. Ingrid Newkirk
Expediency may tip the scales when arguments are nicely balanced. Benjamin N. Cardozo
Cavaliers, priests, and dangerous places, speak nicely about them but keep your distance. Sicilian Proverb