Verb
play nice (third-person singular simple present plays nice, present participle playing nice, simple past and past participle played nice)
To behave oneself in interaction with others, in particular refraining from instigating trouble, teasing or being cruel.
Sending a book out into the world is a lot like sending your child to the first day of kindergarten. You hope the other kids play nice and that she makes friends. Mitchell Zuckoff
All the movies where I play nice guys don't seem to do very well. Claire McCaskill
Alright, you'll get your bonus, buy play nice with her. Keep your sarcasm to a minimum. (Kyrian) Yes, O Great Lord and Master. Be nice to woman, keep mouth shut. (Nick) Sherrilyn Kenyon
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