Plain-vanilla


[pleyn-vuh-nil-uh] /ˈpleɪn vəˈnɪl ə/

adjective, Informal.
1.
having no embellishments, extra equipment, elaborate packaging, etc.; plain; simple; down-to-earth:
I want a plain-vanilla car without a lot of chrome trim.

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