In plain words, the next revolution is not so unlikely, and not so far off, as it pleases the higher and wealthier classes among European populations to suppose.
If it please your Majesty to hear me patiently, I shall show the truth in plain words.
Thus did God begin to fight for us, as the Lord Erskine in plain words said to the Queen Regent.
In plain words, Miss Jethro, you think I am still wandering from the point.
The new girl, mortified and offended, entered her protest in plain words.
He told me in plain words that he did not care whether I married him or not,--or ran away with him, for that matter.
In plain words, I have been practising my profession again, in the city of Montreal!
I think the giving him this unheard-of chance among us is, in plain words, pretty much like giving him hush money to keep him quiet.
Can't you say in plain words, you idiot, whether you know me or whether you don't?
He had insisted on that plain interpretation of plain words in terms which had made his congregation tremble.
In plain words, I am spoiled; my life still tends As first it tended; I am broken and trained To my old habits: they are part of me.
In plain wordsno question was asked between them, and in plain words no opinion was expressed.
And as he crossed the little bridge which separated the gardens he thought of more than one such meeting,--of one especial occasion on which he had first ventured to tell her in plain words that he loved her.
In plain words, he had resolved on applying to Mr. Sebright for advice.
In plain words, for at least three months the family arrangements must be so shaped, as to enable the surgeon in attendance on her to hold the absolute power of regulating her life, and of deciding on any changes introduced into it.
It is as good as telling him, in plain words, that you are fond of him!
In plain words, summoned to hear Mr. Finch declare that he was the person principally overshadowed by the cloud which hung on the household.
But if the second answer be the true one, if the teaching of Positivism is that nothing more can be known, let us be told so in plain words.
Such a law does not govern the acts, but the acts the law, or, in plain words, they are the law.
In plain words, mind was no longer to give evidence respecting itself.
Shall we degenerate into a lazy scepticism, which believes that everything is a little true, and everything a little false--in plain words, believes nothing at all?
Substantially the same thought is next stated in plain words: "God is in the midst of her.
It is impossible to bring such utterances into harmony with the teachings of Jesus, and the attempt to vindicate them ignores plain facts and does violence to plain words.
Plain words is more than you'll get from Job," Lethbridge replied gloomily.
In plain words, there is nothing you may ask for which it would not be our pleasure and privilege to give you.
In plain words, Mrs. Milroy has informed me that Miss Gwilt has exposed herself to the suspicion of having deceived us by a false reference.
Midwinter took the cigar out of his hand, and, insisting on his treating the matter seriously, told him in plain words that he must set himself right with his offended neighbors by calling on them personally to make his apologies.
In plain words, the housemaid has been sent away at a moment's notice, for what Mrs. Blanchard rather mysteriously describes as 'levity of conduct with a stranger.
Do you mean to tell me in plain words that it won't do to speak to the major?
I am going to tell you in plain words what I think you have been given to understand indirectly many times during the last few years--that understanding is not approved of in St. Petersburg.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plain words" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.