As plain as Dunstable Road.

At the time when this saying was first in use, the high roads of England were not what they are at present; so that of Dunstable, being the great highway to the North, compared with the generality of roads, was conspicuously fine and broad.

Entry taken from Provincial Glossary, edited by Francis Grose.

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