Thimmesch says her chickpeas are “for those nights where you just feel horrible and you want to make something for yourself that’s easy and fast and uncomplicated, but warm and brothy and wakes up your tastebuds a bit.”
Celebrate the House Meal, the Go-To Dish for When There’s No One to Satisfy but Yourself|Jaya Saxena|September 30, 2020|Eater
It reminds us that history rarely gives us uncomplicated heroes or black-and-white moral choices.
How ‘Cosmos’ Bungles the History of Religion and Science|David Sessions|March 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Here I could live in a way I could never afford to at home, from uncluttered surroundings to uncomplicated relationships.
I Can’t Shake Hawaii: An Ode to Returning to Places You’ve Been Before|Debra A. Klein|October 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Though this term literally means “playing the trumpet,” colloquially it refers to uncomplicated sex.
‘Jersey Shore’ Guide to Italian|Jaimie Etkin|August 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST
They remind us what uncomplicated strength of character looks like.
Boyle and the Invisible Women|Tina Brown|April 20, 2009|DAILY BEAST
First, Captain Sully, with his cool competence, and now Captain Phillips, with his uncomplicated courage.
The Pirates and Us|Tina Brown|April 12, 2009|DAILY BEAST
It can be safely and painlessly performed, the mortality in uncomplicated cases being practically nil.
The Fertility of the Unfit|William Allan Chapple
From the position of these parts of the body, uncomplicated gunshot wounds of them are comparatively rare.
A Treatise on Gunshot Wounds|Thomas Longmore
For seconds, it seemed to elevate him to some remote, lofty plane where life was serene, uncomplicated.
Shock Treatment|Stanley Mullen
But Ruth had no suspicion of this; her own love was direct, uncomplicated, and overmastering; she supposed that his was the same.
Horace Chase|Constance Fenimore Woolson
Christine's attitude towards the war was uncomplicated by any subtleties.