And layer on layer of heaviness still was coming down, though the air remained transparently clear.
"I want them to be transparently clear to all those who see them," he said.
Its editors believed the cause of the conflict was transparently clear: imperialist international finance capital.
"Marketed for use" was, in contrast, a "transparently clear" standard.
They'd be like an upset beehive, frantic to be in their places. . . . Suddenly his path was transparently clear, his mind made up.
Transparently clear, all the country in a deep russet dress, long, vividly bright, horizontal sunshine casting long shadows in the morning; a dull midday and then a divine evening.
We're all for transparency these days, and if anything is transparently clear about American politics, it is that Mitt Romney will do or say anything to become president.
The Hippodrome, by contrast, Bonosus would say, and shrug ... as though the rest of the thought ought to be transparently clear to anyone.
Wodehouse wrote in a style that was transparently clear, unhurried and seemingly effortless, each element smoothly clicking into place like the gears in a well-cared-for Bentley.
Many of the definitions use terms that are not themselves defined and are not always transparently clear, e.g., postmodify, linguistic unit , etc.