Aún no tenemos significados para "very plain".
1The dining room was very plain and simple in all its arrangements.
2Malin, what happened today makes very plain how dangerous this could get.
3Nevertheless, it put the matter in a very plain point of view.
4The tests are very plain and simple, and they are perfectly infallible.
5The surprise showing in her frankly lifted brows was very plain now.
6Some one called her very plain; but I have not thought so.
7The mountains of Moab were before us, very plain in their outline.
8Sorry now, that's a very plain and ordinary way of putting it.
9She was very plain and commonplace in appearance, without being hideously ugly.
10He lisped-hewas very plain and homely-looking :andexceedingly awkward and ungainly.
11To my mind the explanation of this singular omission is very plain.
12He grinned at her, the message contained within the grin very plain.
13The fare is very plain and terribly wholesome, but hardly anyone grumbles.
14He would have been wiser just to say a very plain no.
15A very plain New Yorker, she said, laughing aloud in sudden hysteria.
16But I wish here to ask a very plain and emphatic question.
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