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plain to see

a. evident, obvious

Usage examples of "plain to see".

It's plain to see there is/was a pattern going on, and I suspected when Bootsie choked on a chicken bone and was certain when Mindy suffered heat prostration from being deliberately locked in a car in the direct sun.

He had to look up to meet eye to eye with the waiting novice and now that it was fully light it was plain to see the sparks of malice in his sunken eyes, the vicious twist of his lips as he shaped words which he had long savored and held ready for this moment.

Your wife visited me while you were gone and told me as much as she knew then, but plain to see, much more has happened since.

Whatever other changes had occurred in Bone Breaker's life as a result of his losing the fight to Bill and taking up innkeeping, it was plain to see that he had not lost anything of his local stature and authority in the process.

The sentences were abrupt, written, it was plain to see, by a person in a state of some agitation.

It was plain to see, judging by yesterday's words alone, that his would be no conventional way.

His words jarred her to the core, that much was plain to see, but the old blood bred hardy souls.

He was about to assault me, that was plain to see, and he wished me to understand that no one was near either to assist me or to bear witness against his dark doings.

Whatever Weyse had been accustomed to eating before her arrival, it was plain to see that the furred one greatly preferred what Ashen had brought.

Even to one as relatively inexperienced as I, it was plain to see what would happen.