Verwenden Sie „frankly“ in einem Satz
frankly Beispielsätze
frankly
1. Luke: 7:42: And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both
2. His dad always said that, but if Johnny never helped with the dishes, quite frankly, they would never get done
3. and, frankly, a record wage
4. quiet and, frankly, pretty boring, providing a thin string of tavernas and bars set back
5. “I don't understand what's the meaning of this all! Frankly, I can't understand why this woman lives! She goes to one place; she goes to another place; so, what? All this is nothing but nonsense for people who have no reason to live!” she concluded, full of contempt for old-maid Ivy
6. Gilla is floating round the house singing to herself and, although I am delighted that she is so happy, quite frankly, it gets on my nerves and only serves to point up my own pretty parlous situation with regard to relationships … their non-existence generally and, more specifically, the chances of one actually manifesting itself at any time in the future
7. ‘Jim’s explained the situation to me, Jo, but frankly, that is quite irrelevant
8. I was frankly amazed
9. Frankly, she was surprised they were giving her this much choice
10. frankly, rather unfortunate things tend to happen when it is not
11. These days, frankly, it’s
12. Bailli’s office, and he was frankly amazed that any of them
13. 'I hardly think your opinion counts for much, frankly
14. 'I frankly don’t care
15. “I am personally very impressed with these submissions, quite frankly you've made my job far simpler indeed
16. Frankly that seems the easiest way
17. Frankly, and I hate to say this, you cannot win
18. whom I confided, for they admitted frankly that they wouldn’t
19. Quite frankly, that sounds like a pretty tall order to fulfill, but moving ahead in our lives with positive attitudes is important, so here we go with Morty’s story…
20. “Are you really as dumbfounded as you look? Frankly, I’m surprised that you haven’t put it all together yet
21. frankly not interested in
22. But at this stage, frankly, I don’t care
23. ‘You were found on the point of death – frankly – trying to commit suicide, it would seem
24. Frankly she probably knew and was going through the
25. What is the ideal golfing trip? Frankly, it will be different for everybody, and not
26. Frankly, I don’t think either of us can stand up to this kind of pressure
27. We’re a small agency and frankly we’re as busy as we could possibly be, at the moment
28. Up to that time, I was sending him daily emails keeping him up to date on negotiations which frankly until yesterday afternoon hadn’t budged in a month
29. Frankly, he could care less about books
30. I had to have Grandpa there by my side, because, quite frankly, there was no way that I was sticking my tiny little hand inside of the box with that crazy hen, or snake, or mouse, or whatever other creature that would, also, call that straw-filled box home
31. Quite frankly, back then, I was more interested in chasing them through the yard with sticks in my hands, just to see how high that they could fly, than I was about any sort of life lesson that I could possibly take from those experiences (like, don’t chase the chickens, because, eventually, one day, one might just chase you, instead)
32. And frankly, you can pay me back when you want! Just remind everyone that ours is a generous family and one committed to the betterment of Thimble Down, and do tell the gossipmongers to stop bringing down the name of Winderiver!”
33. While on border duty there was a annoyed colonel who told us quite frankly that he would arrest and kick the (you know what) out of any member who disobeyed his order not to cut off ears or any other body parts of terrorists or any other dearly departed
34. Frankly I don't get it
35. The way she went on was frankly amazing until my crew told her to shut up
36. He just doesn’t know better and frankly felt he had no other choice anyway
37. “You have done well for yourself,” he commented frankly, done with his perusal
38. It is my opinion for what it is worth that any legal graduate who did not pass his bar exam and actually practised law for at least five years have a lot to learn and is frankly dangerous to his clients
39. Why is it important you ask? Frankly it is not
40. Frankly, he couldn’t think of a better successor
41. “Uh, huh,” said Pops, intent on the paper, which quite frankly Brubaker had asked him to cancel numerous times
42. He remembered the first line of his first speech in front of an actual audience as if it were yesterday, and quite frankly it was no real trouble to re-iterate a tired old speech for the umpteenth time
43. A recent colostomy was quite frankly adding a level of complication to both of their lives
44. To be out there helping people, who quite frankly needed her
45. Not to see what was coming was frankly terrifying
46. Quite frankly much of it is overrated
47. “May I speak frankly with you, Mr
48. But this! Whatever it was; well, she’d been back stabbed and was she pissed! Then again, so obviously had been Sylvia, but frankly she couldn’t care less about her
49. Our chef is one of the finest, and quite frankly, one of the most famous; in the world,” she promised regally
50. Quite frankly, all the reports were written in French, as we weren’t officially involved