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Meanings of plainly distinguishable in English
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Usage of plainly distinguishable in English
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They were running, and were plainlydistinguishable in the moonlight.
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The colossal figure of the Centaur was plainlydistinguishable.
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Nathanael put his hand upon a heap, among which was plainlydistinguishable Major Harper's writing.
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The sound of his steps on the tiles was plainlydistinguishable as he passed the door.
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His face was toward her, every feature plainlydistinguishable in the faint glow from the fire.
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Her attractiveness plainlydistinguishable through her helmet; for a moment he forgot that he disliked women.
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Now and then the rolling of a train or the whistling of a locomotive is plainlydistinguishable.
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The two things are so plainlydistinguishable as to require nothing further to be said about them.
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Birds flew past overhead with terrified cries, and a close, hot smell of burning was very plainlydistinguishable.
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In it the field magnet-answeringto the horseshoe magnet of the magneto-electricmachine-isplainlydistinguishable to the unskilled observer.
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The smallest details of its architecture were plainlydistinguishable-theturrets, the platforms, the window-casements ,andeven the swallow-tailedweather-vanes
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It was impossible to decipher the exact device, but the breast and head, in most instances, were plainlydistinguishable.
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Another man who had come up at a run cried in language in which the Hibernian was plainlydistinguishable:
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The water was not more than three feet deep, and was so clear that every pebble was plainlydistinguishable at the bottom.
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In another minute, the sound of the oars was plainlydistinguishable, and Francisco's ears were directed to catch, if possible, the voices.
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For the track which was so plainlydistinguishable on the soft mould of the flower-bed had certain peculiarities which I could hardly overlook.