Plainville

[ pleyn-vil ]

noun
  1. a town in N Connecticut.

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How to use Plainville in a sentence

  • Plainville has a sure-enough singer at last, declared Alice Goode to her mother the morning after the Grant party.

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  • The news of the theft from Gardiners safe quickly spread through the little town of Plainville.

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  • If there was one thing upon which the people of Plainville prided themselves it was their law-abiding disposition.

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  • The pain was there but the restraint was removed; Plainville was now less to him than any town of the great new West.

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  • He could be there by four oclock, and the doctors automobile would place him in Plainville by eight easily.

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