People of old family have their crest embossed in plain white; occasionally an elderly hostess, following a lifelong custom, has her husband's crest stamped in gold.
Plain white or gray or granite paper, large in size and stamped in the simplest manner.
Have all your linen faultlessly clean--always--and your tie of plain white lawn, tied so it will not only stay in place but look as though nothing short of a backward somersault could disarrange it.
A plain white or finely striped white plaited shirt with turn-over collar and dark narrow four-in-hand scarf is in good taste with dull leather or patent leather Oxfords.
It may be served with or without a plain white sauce.
Ingredients--½ pint of plain white sauce or melted butter (omitting the seasoning).
The head of the window above the great architectural canopy, as it is convenient to call it, is usually of plain white glass, glazed in rectangular or diamond quarries (page 71).
The interlacing of bands of plain white upon a ground of cross-hatching, itself enriched with scrollwork clear upon it, is characteristically French.
A pair of plain white muslin or scrim curtains draped back with a band of the same, and plain white covers on washstand and dresser impart a certain air of dainty hominess.
With this the ceiling should be plain white, and if bright-flowered paper is used, pictures should be discarded.
These, by all who can afford it, are served upon tables of plain white wood, and of the same high narrow form as the tables upon which offerings are made in the temples and at public funeral ceremonies.
Now Shinto, like Buddhism, has its ihai; but these are of the simplest possible shape and material--mere slips of plain white wood.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plain white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.