Frank

  • 81frank — [[t]fræ̱ŋk[/t]] franker, frankest, franks, franking, franked 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about/with n If someone is frank, they state or express things in an open and honest way. It is clear that my client has been less than frank with me, said his… …

    English dictionary

  • 82Frank Wu — Infobox Person name = Frank Wu caption = At Hugo ceremony, WorldCon, Boston 2004 birth date = birth place = other names = known for = occupation = Science fiction artist nationality = Frank Wu is a science fiction and fantasy artist living in… …

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  • 83Frank — Term used when an actor or actress looks exactly like a better or more famous actor or actress. It comes from a lot of lesser known siblings being named Frank, most notably Frank Stallone and Frank Shamrock. NOTE : This does not apply to special… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 84Frank — Term used when an actor or actress looks exactly like a better or more famous actor or actress. It comes from a lot of lesser known siblings being named Frank, most notably Frank Stallone and Frank Shamrock. NOTE : This does not apply to special… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 85frank — adj. 1) brutally, perfectly frank 2) frank about; with (she was frank with us about everything) * * * [fræŋk] perfectlyfrank with (she was frank with us about everything) brutally frank about …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 86frank — 1 adjective 1 honest and truthful in what you say: a frank exchange of ideas | be frank with sb: He was completely frank with her about what happened. 2 to be frank used when you are saying something true that other people may not like: To be… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 87frank — 1. adjective /fɹæŋk/ Honest, especially in an manner that seems slightly blunt. May I be frank with you? 2. noun /fɹæŋk/ a) Free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article). Buy a package of franks for the barbecue …

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  • 88frank —    1. obsolete copulating promiscuously    Dr Johnson gives licentious , from the early meaning, liberal or generous:     Chaste to her Husband, frank to all beside A teaming mistress but a barren bride. (Pope, 1735)    2. unfriendly and without… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 89Frank — Otto, German physiologist, 1865–1944. See F. Starling curve. * * * frank fraŋk adj clinically evident <frank pus> <frank gout> …

    Medical dictionary

  • 90frank — Unmistakable; manifest; clinically evident. * * * frank fraŋk adj clinically evident <frank pus> <frank gout> …

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