plein Synonyms
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plein Meaning
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plein (a.)
Plan.
Full; complete.
Webster
plein (v. i. & t.)
To complain. See Plain.
plein Sentence Examples
- The vast expanse of the ocean was a plein of shimmering blue.
- The artist stood at the easel, capturing the plein of the meadow in all its vibrant hues.
- The sky unfolded into a limitless plein, dotted with myriad stars.
- The concert hall erupted in a deafening plein of applause.
- The child's laughter filled the house with a contagious plein of joy.
- The jungle was a dense and vibrant plein, teeming with life.
- The mountain's summit offered a breathtaking plein of the surrounding landscape.
- The scientist peered through the microscope, studying a plein of microscopic organisms.
- The city's skyline was a glittering plein of skyscrapers and neon lights.
- The writer stared out the window, her thoughts lost in a plein of inspiration.
FAQs About the word plein
Plan., To complain. See Plain., Full; complete.
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The vast expanse of the ocean was a plein of shimmering blue.
The artist stood at the easel, capturing the plein of the meadow in all its vibrant hues.
The sky unfolded into a limitless plein, dotted with myriad stars.
The concert hall erupted in a deafening plein of applause.