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be frankly
adverb
In a frank, open or (too) honest manner.
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But to expect us to be moved to a critical engagement with the fundamental terms of our social being would be – frankly and idiomatically – a bit much.
It should be frankly and explicitly abandoned".
It turned out to be, frankly, fabulous.
He'll be frankly pissed off.
"But it requires that disagreements be frankly discussed.
What has to happen is they have be, frankly, inbred.
I didn't know for sure that there would be, frankly.
Elusive and ethereal at one moment, she could be frankly, thrillingly carnal the next.
For them now to censure him would be "frankly hypocritical", he said.
Now we're looking for a new normal, and where that will be, frankly, I don't know".
In this context, to be frankly unlovable seems a prerequisite for meaning anything vital.
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