"Doctor," she said loudly, bouncing into the room, "I want you to say frankly what's wrong with me.
Frankly speaking, they taught me to take a poorer view of people every day.
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
—Lacey Gattis How I Stay in Shape, By Marilyn Monroe "Frankly, I've never considered my own figure so exceptional; until quite recently, I seldom gave it any thought at all.
The British, quite frankly, do not want to know your name and shake your hand——or at least not until a proper degree of mutual interest has been well established (like maybe when you marry their daughter).
Frankly, I think it's because we're not quite as active in winter.
Do not have an opinion while you listen because frankly, your opinion doesn't hold much water outside of Your Universe.
"Some of the things we find are frankly bizarre," said Nicholas Christakis of Harvard University in Massachusetts, who helped conduct the study.
John Burroughs (1837 - 1921), Birds and Poets, 1887 I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.
" And now he told her frankly and heartily his wish to try the world and acquire an honorable name; he told her of his two friends who were standing in the street, and had promised him money for travelling on the condition that she should voluntarily give him a kiss at the open, honest, and frank face, that her anger disappeared.
Babette, too, held out her hand to Rudy frankly, and he pressed it in his, and looked at her so earnestly, that she blushed deeply.
The Ballerina said, "Frankly speaking, I like you.