Definitionn. the state of being unmixed with other material
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Yet this plainness was a warning of something beautiful to come. [Please select]
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But the picture of that home itself, with its well-ordered housekeeping, its liberality and its plainness, is interesting and attractive. [Please select]
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Yet there was a smile on her face as she closed the door--a wise, mother-smile that turned its plainness into beauty. [Please select]
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Thus, instead of severe, he became rigid, and his plainness is not unfrequently jejune. [Please select]
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To do Gwen justice, though she might lament her own plainness, it never struck her to be jealous of the others. [Please select]
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"I don't apologize for the plainness of my establishment," she remarked. [Please select]
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And yet the very plainness of the man's appearance only added to his curiosity. [Please select]
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“To which I can only answer by an equal plainness, Mr. [Please select]
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Her real beauty of feature and outline seemed only enhanced by the rigid plainness of her attire, and the charm of true expression grew in her face. [Please select]
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As she answered question after question her great, full, dreamy eyes seemed to lighten with hidden fire, her face lost its plainness, the intellect in it transformed it. [Please select]
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