! 45s! Just plain old! | |
" Since the defeated enemy soldiers are believed to be in plain clothes, | |
"'Ha! ha! ' quoth he, 'full plain I see'" | |
"A depth of personality, a plain zest for living. | |
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield." | |
! 45s! Just plain old! | |
" Since the defeated enemy soldiers are believed to be in plain clothes, | |
"'Ha! ha! ' quoth he, 'full plain I see'" | |
"A depth of personality, a plain zest for living. | |
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield." | |
"...that my negotiations with the wild people of the plains will bear fruit." | |
"...to the coastal plains of Alaska. | |
"A million years before man... "they grazed the vast and empty plains... "living by voices only they could hear. | |
"Bound for land Across the plains their wagons rode | |
"Chelsea tried to keep her gaze from slipping back to Chance Peter's face, to those rugged plains... " Rugged plains? | |
"...that my negotiations with the wild people of the plains will bear fruit." | |
"...to the coastal plains of Alaska. | |
"A million years before man... "they grazed the vast and empty plains... "living by voices only they could hear. | |
"Bound for land Across the plains their wagons rode | |
"Chelsea tried to keep her gaze from slipping back to Chance Peter's face, to those rugged plains... " Rugged plains? | |
I plained the runner smooth and painted them with a film of woodglue. | |
After our sentence, plaining comes too late. | |
Lucy,you have some's plaining to do. | |
Well, did you hear though, in fairness, one bloke recently got run over by that plaining machine. | |
With the backward plaining. | |
You got some's plaining to do. | |
I plained the runner smooth and painted them with a film of woodglue. | |
After our sentence, plaining comes too late. | |
Lucy,you have some's plaining to do. | |
Well, did you hear though, in fairness, one bloke recently got run over by that plaining machine. | |
With the backward plaining. | |
You got some's plaining to do. | |