Examples of 'going somewhere nice' in a sentence

Meaning of "going somewhere nice"

going somewhere nice: Refers to visiting or traveling to a pleasant or enjoyable destination or location

How to use "going somewhere nice" in a sentence

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going somewhere nice
You two must be going somewhere nice.
We are going somewhere nice and quiet without any distraction.
I guess you are going somewhere nice.
We are going somewhere nice and quiet without any distractions.
The King must be going somewhere nice.
Going somewhere nice.
How about taking a year off, and going somewhere nice.
We better be going somewhere nice for dinner.
But it was always your thing . Going somewhere nice.
We are going somewhere nice tonight.
You need not have . - Why? We are going somewhere nice.
Are you going somewhere nice for your honeymoon, then?
Get dressed. We better be going somewhere nice for dinner.
Going somewhere nice for the holidays?
Mr. Ford 's probably going somewhere nice for dinner.

See also

Going somewhere nice without us?
Why? We are going somewhere nice.
Mr. Ford 's probably going somewhere nice for dinner . Oi, McLaren 's pitting.

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