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Plain People
plural noun
members of the Amish, the Mennonites, or the Dunkers: so named because they stress simple living.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Plain People1
Example Sentences
He got a lot of plain people on his side too.
Tall actors may play short people, young actors may impersonate seniors, plain people may play beautiful ones; it’s fluidity nonpareil.
We Sneads have always been plain people, but we were unusual.”
"It must be made a place of rest and relaxation for the masses, a resort for the rank and file, for the plain people," Griffith told the Los Angeles City Council when he donated the land.
“Usually the people that you work with — they’re people. Just plain people. And I was lucky enough to be able to play with them,” said Glass.
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