plain - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • roam: The last aurochs roamed the plains of Northern Europe about 1627.
  • overlook: Here, as everywhere in Western France, the Germans occupy the first low ranges of hills which overlook the plains.
  • bound: An hour previously, veiled in heavy clouds, the sun had sunk below the horizon that bounded the plain beyond the Shelif.

Adjective modifier

  • fertile: Fertile alluvial flood plains have been cleared for agriculture, making alluvial forest a threatened habitat at a European scale.
  • alluvial: Fertile alluvial flood plains have been cleared for agriculture, making alluvial forest a threatened habitat at a European scale.
  • coastal: The main chain of the Andes runs from west to east, leaving a narrow coastal plain.
  • grassy: Savannah grasslands - Hot, dry grassy plains that often support large numbers of grazing herd animals.
  • arid: Valdepeñas An outcrop of gently hilly land in the flat, arid plains of central Spain, south of Madrid.
  • dusty: They found themselves near Maiwand, an Afghan village on a desiccated dusty open plain with shade temperatures approaching 120 degrees.

Modifies a noun

  • flour: To make the pastry, weigh out an amount of flour ( say 6 ounces of plain flour ).
  • sailing: The global roll-out has not all been plain sailing, however.
  • English: Written in plain English, with the minimum of jargon, the guide is designed to allow the user to defend their privacy.
  • text: Elements can contain plain text, other elements, or both.
  • speaking: Also, predominantly in the U.S.A. , plain speaking.
  • radiograph: If megaoesophagus is not visible on plain radiographs a barium swallow should be performed as this significantly improves detection.

Noun used with modifier

  • flood: Much of the development area is on the flood plain, which will put London at greater risk.
  • savannah: The coastal area has navigable lagoons, behind which is the rain forest with savannah plains and sandstone plateaux to the north.
  • gravel: There are rocky caves and reefs, massive sandbanks and vast gravel plains, each with their own range of wildlife.
  • river: In addition, the river plains are intensively farmed.
  • grass: Game viewing vehicles descend the steep crater wall every morning and spend the day on grass plains that are teeming with animals.

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