plain brown wrapper造句
例句與造句
- Amazingly, a memoir that once would have won itself a plain brown wrapper can now be found beside books about Henry James.
- In Germany, laws passed in 1933 mandated that condoms could only be sold in plain brown wrappers, and only at pharmacies.
- Not too many years ago, most of the current Valentine book offerings would have been delivered in a plain brown wrapper with no return address.
- It goes back to the beginning of the mail-order business, when merchandise of this sort was shipped to customers in plain brown wrappers.
- The final days are under tight security, with committee members carrying books in plain brown wrappers so publishers won't know who the finalists are.
- It's difficult to find plain brown wrapper in a sentence. 用plain brown wrapper造句挺難的
- What's needed here-- and just about any place where discretion is the better part of driving valor-- is something subversive in a plain brown wrapper.
- Best of all, it was available to us without the plain brown wrapper and could be studied with relative impunity in the security of one's own rumpus room.
- This took some doing, but they basically settled on a quite spectacular replica of a-- ahem-- pachyderm package, shipped to Burma in a very large plain brown wrapper.
- By the mid-1800s, it had become popular in the bathroom-- though ordered in a whisper to the druggist who kept it under the counter in a plain brown wrapper.
- One might almost expect the catalog to come in a plain brown wrapper, not a red cover, and it seems singularly appropriate that it can be taken home for careful examination in private.
- Such a product would have to be packaged by the check-out clerk in a plain brown wrapper and paid for quickly, with many furtive glances to see who had spotted you buying it.
- I haven't had time to check this out, but perhaps one of you can investigate and tell me whether it is possible to buy a copy with a plain brown wrapper as the cover.
- Investors received a message of the changing fortune of the automaker when the company's 1966 annual financial report was delivered in a plain brown wrapper, instead of the previous year's glossy cover.
- Reform Judaism, he writes, is Judaism delivered in a plain brown wrapper, the muscular essence of the faith having been weakened, disguised, even Anglicized so as to create religiously non-Jewish Jews.
- It was not the Ken Starr who sent to Congress a report that, apart from its legal allegations about Clinton, was the kind of reading usually associated with literature sold at dingy newsstands in plain brown wrappers.