" Then he added: "Just so you don't think that's empty flattery, I'll tell you frankly that I do not care so much for some of your early pieces.
And frankly, everyone deserves to fail once in a while.
It was a disruption and a distraction, and frankly, quite rude.
In a less formal situation people can open up and speak more frankly.
) questions, you look both arrogant and, frankly, unappealing.
Quite frankly, it is sometimes scary.
Frankly speaking You would use this expression to give your opinion in a more familiar and forthright way.
"Doctor," she said loudly, bouncing into the room, "I want you to say frankly what's wrong with me.
But it does not come as a huge surprise, nor is it very likely that the number is exaggerated, because frankly it's not that large.
Hearing the news, she just smiled frankly and did not stop making up.
Frankly speaking, everyone is worried and anxious before exams.
Frankly speaking, there is not absolutely balance, but we can work hard to make it become more balance.
Peter, 66 Frankly, I'm rather surprised to be here.
") This example quotes a, now deceased, reverend gentleman who seemed to rejoice in, frankly, daft opinions, including one about a "literal homosexual steamroller": ,,.
Indeed, as children we were all frankly terrified of her.
" Frankly, I feel at home with those sheep-mild, benevolent, rather apprehensive creatures, acting together by instinct and of course very, very woolly.
Frankly, the episode sounds ambiguous, and she'll be better off making the details available on a strictly need-to-know basis.
But many complained frankly about the explicit career education.
" Names are kind of pointless: To answer the famous question, there's not much in a name, frankly.
Next came 'You're going to need a bigger boat' from Steven Spielberg's Jaws and Gone with the Wind's 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn'.