frank

/fræŋk/
adjective
  1. Open, honest, and direct in speech or manner.
    • He appreciated her frank feedback on his presentation.
    • To be frank, I don't think we have enough time to finish the project.
    • She gave a frank opinion about the company's new policy.
noun
  1. A frankfurter or hot dog.
    • The vendor sold franks with sauerkraut and relish.
    • We grilled franks and ate them with mustard at the picnic.
    • For a quick lunch, I heated up a couple of franks in the microwave.
verb
  1. To stamp mail with an official mark so that it can be sent without paying postage.
    • She franked the package with a special machine at the post office.
    • The office assistant franked all the outgoing letters.
    • Companies often frank their business mail to save time.
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