He found himself rejoicing with her, and he found himself on simpler and franker terms with her than ever before.
He wished to be franker than he now meant to be, but he consulted a scruple that he did not wholly respect; a mere convention it seemed to him, presently.
I like your method better: feeling's play Is franker much, and flatters me beside.
You see, I am franker than you, my dear--though I never told any one else.
But were they not, he asked himself, franker than many of these others, the so-called pillars of the spiritual structure?
Had he been a little franker with himself he might have condensed it thus, "A fancy has taken possession of me, and I don't choose to deny myself.
Since we were more alone amid the plain, The dawn and evening entered more our thought, Our eyes were franker and our hearts more sweet And with the world's desire more fully fraught.
Still, if it comes to their ears that you have had friends and did not include them, they will come down on you to a dead certainty if they are of the franker kind, and ask you seriously, perhaps pathetically, how they have offended you?
She must dress herself in franker avowal of her profession, must look as expensive as her limited stock of clothing, supplemented by her own taste, would permit.
But as he drank, as he associated again with the same sort of people who had wasted his time in Cincinnati, he rapidly became franker and more inquisitorial.
I shall never say another word to Berta Franker she's utterly false.
This has made me rather angry, for I see that I have been much franker with her than she has been with me.
He showed his respect for her by a scrupulous attention to her dignity, and his confidence by a franker and franker emotional neglect.
She tried to meet his eyes with a pleasant frankness, and perhaps she was franker than she meant to be.
Mr. Direck found something exhilarating and oddly exciting in all this unusual bright costume and in this easy mutual service; it made everybody seem franker and simpler.
If I had been a noble he could not have spokenfranker apology.
The German sage asserted that the English bard should have been far bolder in his own defence, and far franker also.
Nothing could be franker than Sir Conan Doyle's acknowledgment of his indebtedness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "franker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.