Examples of 'quite plainly' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite plainly"

quite plainly: This phrase means that something is very clear, obvious, or evident. It is often used to emphasize the straightforwardness of a statement or situation

How to use "quite plainly" in a sentence

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quite plainly
Not quite plainly apparently according to locals.
This has to be said quite plainly here.
He was quite plainly amused by the sofa cushion.
The first one puts it quite plainly.
Because it quite plainly says here.
You can see the desert quite plainly.
This is quite plainly a cash grab.
Let me say that quite plainly.
Quite plainly the majority of these girls were smoking not.
This was said quite plainly and simply.
Quite plainly that the necessary response was to be baptized.
The second stage was quite plainly missing here.
I think this is something that we must say quite plainly.
The answer is quite plainly that they do not.
In the records it states quite plainly.

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Jesus tells them quite plainly what is going to happen.
He did occasionally speak quite plainly.
This is quite plainly the pure and unbloody sacrifice.
You can see it quite plainly.
What is needed quite plainly is a concerted plan of public spending to boost employment.
The mark on its report card is quite plainly devastating.
Jason could quite plainly see the lights coming towards them.
Let me speak quite plainly.
My final point relates to something that should be stated quite plainly.
I saw him quite plainly.
But he said he but was able to hear the noise quite plainly.
They must be told that quite plainly and definitely.
Let me say quite plainly that first and foremost we should provide assistance in situ.
We saw it quite plainly.
The actions of the Bush administration have shown us this quite plainly.
He was quite plainly dead.
I am beholding it quite plainly.
I could see quite plainly that domestic violence was not a gender issue.
I am saying it quite plainly.
Rather the footage quite plainly demonstrated the police defusing a potentially dangerous situation.
It is time we started to say that quite plainly here in Parliament.
We say quite plainly that we are against all the Maastricht treaties as they stand.
That is why we must call quite plainly for closer cooperation.
Quite plainly Pilate was impressed by Christ.
I must tell her quite plainly that she can not stay.
The Cardinal stated this quite plainly.
We have stated our views quite plainly in this Parliament on several occasions.
The Wolfowitz Doctrine spells that out quite plainly.
The Master revealed quite plainly where it is.
Quite plainly and simply, he was seeing another world.
These decisions have also been quite plainly endorsed in this Parliament.
The light was subdued, but sufficient to allow us to see each other quite plainly.
And say quite plainly that the Bank is STEALING.
The Lord told us quite plainly.
But I can see quite plainly that you are in love with this woman.

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