Sentences with frankly
frank·ly
F f - 'You don't give a damn about my feelings, do you.'—'Quite frankly, I don't.'.
- frankly, I can't bear him
- The issue of negative body image seems to be, quite frankly, beaten to death.
- This is, frankly, absolutely ridiculous.
- frankly, he's a bore
- He spoke frankly about the economy.
- Second, quite frankly, giving to charity makes us feel good, that we are indeed helping those who need help.
- I think some of the other guys wanna put their foot on the accelerator, but quite frankly, it may not suit.
- Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
- He presented his arguments frankly and objectively.
- Quite frankly, if you can't pass then you can't play and since this is an offensive skill of finesse and technique, and not power or force, with practice.
- Toenail Fungus is quite frankly ugly and embarrassing.