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Meanings of very forthright in English
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Usage of very forthright in English
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The new chief constable is a veryforthright, straightforward person, he said.
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She is veryforthright and would not do anything devious or underhanded.
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They're veryforthright and opinionated -quite often without any foundation or substance.
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Granny Weatherwax could be veryforthright on the subject of religion.
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We had veryforthright conversations about Percy and what happened there.
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He seemed sharp; but there was something veryforthright about him.
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Stone said the exchanges had been " veryforthright and honest".
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So, there's a whole range of areas where she is veryforthright and gives input consistently.
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We always knew that she was an important wāhine in our family and veryforthright, fiery and fearless.
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She's veryforthright is our Mrs 39, for a woman who hasn't had sex for nearly four decades.
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Even with dogs in a litter of puppies some are veryforthright straightaway and some are real timid.
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I found him to be a man who was veryforthright and spoke his mind clearly and without hesitation.
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He was veryforthright.
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He can seem veryforthright and authoritative but he's actually a sensitive creator who needs a lot of support and gentle handling.'
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Eva allowed a moment to pass, then said in a veryforthright way, "I had a wonderful time with you at the White House."
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Representative Thomas Rooney, a Republican leader of the committee's Russia probe, told reporters he thought Hicks had been " veryforthright" when she answered questions.