These two villages tell with plainspoken language about the misery and the sad fate of the colonists in that landscape. |
Her lyrics are plainspoken, generally narrative, and lower on symbology than her fans seem to think. |
The magazine is pragmatic, plainspoken, populist, contemptuous of the Right's narrowness, and incredulous before the Left's convolutions. |
In public and in private, he is plainspoken, and unpretentious. |
Far more than any other auto executive, he was plainspoken — direct to the point of being blunt. |
One of the best bands was Gorilla Biscuits, from Queens, whose lyrics were plainspoken and disarmingly personal. |