15794 examples of frankest in sentences

Soon we were smiling at each other in the frankest comradeship, we two who but the other day had carried ourselves like game-cocks.

He spoke in the frankest and plainest language of that anxiety, as did the Prime Minister in his now famous speech of February 22nd, and as did the speakers in the House of Lords, Lord Lytton, Lord Curzon and Lord Beresford, on the same date.

Many of them confess the fact in the frankest possible way.

The Mahomedan speakers gave the fullest and frankest assurances that they would fight to a man any invader who wanted to conquer India, but were equally frank in asserting that any invasion from without undertaken with a view to uphold the prestige of Islam and to vindicate justice would have their full sympathy if not their actual support.

I therefore put their disposition to the proof by one of the frankest explanations ever tendered, I should think, to an electoral body by a candidate.

She laid her head on one side, inspecting him with frankest approval.

Neither in his most confidential letters, nor in his conversations with most intimate friends, does it appear that he ever unbosomed himself, although he was the frankest and most social of men.

Sir Sanpeur honoured her before the court With chivalrous and frankest loyalty.

Then, for the first time, were Oliver's surmises changed to certainties, for one night when he had been attending the prisoner, whose wound was nearly healed, Yorke broke silence and in the frankest, most manly fashion demanded news of his little sweetheart, and told Oliver of his hopes and fears.

This speech, in which a faintly contemptuous compassion for her friend's case was blent with the frankest pride in her own, probably represented the nearest approach to "tact" that Mrs. James J. Rolliver had yet acquired.

Page and Arnold were still invisible when she emerged again on the veranda, and Mrs. Marshall-Smith pounced on her with the frankest curiosity.

He returned her gaze with frankest interest and admiration.

Mr. Frank Head was cashier of that old Merchant and Planters Bank.

" Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Frank Wise, 1006 Victory Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: 81 to 85 Birth and Parents

He very soon talked to me in the frankest way of all his doings; I think he was glad to be on friendly terms with me simply because I was better educated and could behave decently.

He had passed from the extreme ranks and the strong convictions of the Oxford movementconvictions of which the translation of Aquinas's Catena Aurea, still printed in the list of his works, is a memorialto the frankest form of Liberal thought.

SEE Lankes, J. J. FOWLE, FRANK F., ed.

FREEMAN, FRANK S. Psychology and education.

SEE Connolly, James B. GILBERT, FRANK B. Criminal law and practice of the State of New York.

Frances B. Fox (A); 23Mar61; R272963. FRANK, LEONHARD.

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Therefore, the frankest and fullest biography must necessarily be superficial.

I however replied in the frankest, most cordial and trusting tone, assuring him that I was infinitely far from imagining that I could "by searching understand God;" on the contrary, concerning his higher mysteries, I felt I knew absolutely nothing but what he revealed to me in his word; but in studying this word, I found John and Paul to declare the Father, and not the Trinity, to be the One God.

Three presidents of colleges gave them great assistance, answering in the frankest manner all the searching questions which were put to them by a sagacious committee.

You take up somehow an impression that such a one is a conceited, stuck-up person: you come to know him, and you find he is the frankest and most unaffected of men.

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