The unadorned truth is, adolescent girls are horny as jackrabbits.
'I shouldn't hate it, David; not if you needed me,' said Julia, telling the unadorned truth.
I think you're right, though: If Meadow heard the unadorned truth, she would be miserable.
The unadorned truth would have been enough to establish him as one of the great figures in New Guinea history.
Still, Moiraine had spoken unadorned truth - the boy did need someone to listen and .
It spoke the truth, unadorned, without crude appeals to prejudice.
Nothing but unvarnished, unadorned truth, as the old man had seen it.
An image I see again and again lies at the heart of my artless confession if only because it is, somehow, the unadorned truth.
He described his approach as affirming love of oneself and others and searching for unadorned truth.
"Oh, yes," she answered at once, so easily that I knew it was the unadorned truth.