Sentence examples for utterly plain from inspiring English sources

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On the far wall are more folding connected chairs -- utterly plain.

Above, utterly plain facades rise to pitched, dormered roofs, the perfect picture of the simplicity of the early Republic.

Chekhov seduces the reader gradually — his charm gleams like mica in his utterly plain, almost pedestrian language.

Chekhov seduces the reader gradually—his charm gleams like mica in his utterly plain, almost pedestrian language.

It's an utterly plain house, with Frozen bedspreads and One Direction posters, inhabited by a working-class family of four, two rabbits, and a parakeet named Oliver.

The Boxcar Children live in their own kind of secret land, an utterly plain Narnia or Terabithia ruled, to a fanciful degree, by the Protestant work ethic.

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How you have to look in Hollywood is the mangled-but-utterly-plain twin of how you have to look in the rest of LA: still the most blonde and the most thin and the most young, but also facially and physically and sartorially identical to the other girls in Hollywood.

The shoreline was out of sight, hidden by a high ridge of dunes, and the relatively flat, utterly treeless plains surrounding us had the same lonesome beauty as the remote backcountry of West Texas.

Each painting plays, in a straightforward way, with ideas that the artist, now 83, has been exploring for more than 60 years: the interrelationship, even interchangeability, of painting with sculpture; the creation of fictional objects in real space; the way abstraction can be its own kind of naturalism, intellectually demanding but utterly unesoteric, as plain and packed as a book.

Undisguised with curries or over-strong herbs, the sizable patties sit on your plate adorned with nothing but a lettuce leaf -- proud, plain and utterly delicious.

I'm pretty sure the exclusive about Asda's 50 Shades of Grey toilet paper ("Each 'shade' has been named after lead character Christian Grey's traits, from 'enigmatic' to 'obsessive'") is a spoof, although it left reader Rigsby utterly appalled: This is plain wrong.

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