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were transparent
adjective
See-through, clear; having the property that light passes through it almost undisturbed, such that one can see through it clearly.
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The handrails were transparent.
"People around me were transparent...
Davenport's dashed spirits were transparent.
Its exhaust gases were transparent.
Evening bags were transparent Plexiglass clutches.
All our dealings with NHS Camden were transparent.
Even the shoes and bags (in Perspex) were transparent.
On Grand Teton, at least, the dangers were transparent.
"My attempts at meaning were transparent, and failed sometimes.
"My parents were transparent from the word go," she says.
Because they were transparent, they earned more of my trust, not less.
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