How To Use Plainspoken In A Sentence
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The novelist's subtle mastery enriches the work...A matter-of-fact, plainspoken narrative that has a profound impact. " –Kirkus, starred review.
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plainspoken and to the point
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Mr. FREEMAN: But when you read that in this voice, this sort of well-carpentered, deeply intelligent, plainspoken American voice, it's somehow soothing.
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a plainspoken country doctor
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let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken
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In other words, these are not ‘folk-tune settings,’ although one could be forgiven for thinking otherwise, given the plainspoken roughness and angularity of Veress's music.