- - Unadorned
- - Simple one providing food without frills entertaining me, informally
- - Devil's victim losing force before grave
- - Are to grate the suet in: it's very simple
- - Lacking comforts
- - gold trees, terribly plain
- - Having few pleasures
- - true! at sea things are this severely simple!
- - it's a severely simple tree found in the u.s.a.
- - Comfortless, plain
- - you find a steer to be severely simple
- - it's true! at sea things are not luxurious
- - in the usa, a tree is seen as something severely simple
- - Sober tea-user seen blotto
- - found to be harsh like the south wind - the easterly, too
- - tea sure! but simply nothing with it
- - Harsh wind from the south and east
- - Severe wind either side of Eunice
- - northern australia before it became harsh
- - Plain Jane the novelist almost gets note
- - Stern and cold-looking
- - Chateau stereotype with spartan interior
- - although forbidding it you get on a steer
- - forbidding us to get in a tree
- - Ascetic American hiding in a tree, dishevelled
- - a union leader beside trees, unusually stern
- - Stern composed features female's lacking
- - stern saint seen in gold before
- - One living a monastic life, say
- - it's harsh when the south wind goes to the east
- - Harsh(Used today)
- - Strict, like life in a monastery
- - Severe or strict in attitude
- - Grim — USA tree (anag)
- - Harsh in manner
- - Far from fancy
- - Strict tea-user seen sloshed
- - Severely plain
- - True: sea can be cold
- - Spartan
- - American sitting in a tree, unusually ascetic
- - Puritanical tea-user soused
- - Stern, serious
- - Harsh wind facing leader of elves
- - Grave, unsmiling
- - Gold music player? Not totally serious
- - Spartan, simple
- - Stern or very plain
- - No-frills
- - True: sea strangely cold
- - Sober tea-user collapsed
- - Like Brutalist architecture
- - Like monastic life
- - Severe sort of wind heading for England
- - Strict tea user seen drunk
- - Lacking luxury
- - Stark gold trees uprooted
- - Bare, harsh
- - Severe in manner
- - Spartan saint seen in gold before
- - Starkly simple
- - Reserved for mint tea user
- - Tight, budgetwise
- - Hardly lavish
- - Severely simple
- - Simple stone set in gold, shell-like reportedly
- - Severe features relaxed — not feminine
- - Severe in appearance
- - Spare
- - Like monastery life
- - Stern in appearance
- - Somber and grave
- - Hardly luxurious
- - Like many budgets, these days
- - Stark
- - Stern and cold
- - Bare-bones
- - Far from comfortable
- - Self-disciplined
- - Like Spartan living
- - Lacking adornment
- - Bleak and forbidding
- - Ascetic
- - Lacking ornament.
- - Not given to luxury.
- - Adjective for England.
- - Word for not-so-Merry England.
- - Describes England's program.
- - Mr. Dombey's disposition.
- - Havin acerbity.
- - Minimalist
- - Stern
- - Astringent
- - Forbidding
- - Unbending
- - Cheerless
- - Puritanical
- - Rigid
- - "Simple!"
- - Abstemious
- - Uncompromising
- - Severe
- - Grave
- - Somber
- - Sober
- - Strait-laced
- - Harsh
- - Strict
- - Rigorous
- - Unembellished
- - use rate which is harsh
- - Harshly simple
- - simple stone in gold, oddly earned
- - tear sue away? harsh
- - To lead such a life is simple - and hard
- - it's both simple and hard at the same time
- - harsh, as teresa goes crazy outside university
- - Simple and severe
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