ADJECTIVE
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openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness
his candid eyes
an open and trusting nature
a heart-to-heart talk
NOUN
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an intimate talk in private
he took me aside for a little heart-to-heart
How To Use heart-to-heart In A Sentence
- We had a heart-to-heart over a bottle of wine.
- The first is when teachers, using the excuse of having heart-to-heart talks with the students, make indecent advances towards them.
- N|om yanks the rope of two people who have a true heart-to-heart commitment in their relationship. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- Over the years, there have been dances in the dining room, countless heart-to-hearts on the porch, weekends when 20 stayed over, some they even knew.
- There are more jokes about big pants and Christmas sweaters, while Bridget's ghastly friends return for cloying heart-to-hearts.
- Dear valued reader, it's time for us to have a little heart-to-heart chat.
- But when we get back on Sunday you have to take a deep, calming breath and have a heart-to-heart with your boyfriend . . . A Stitch Before Dying
- You can engage in heart-to-heart talking to get a stalled relationship moving. The Sun
- He used to drive his children to school in order to get a chance to have heart-to-heart discussions with them.
- For instance, after some heart-to-hearts, clients may admit they don't really need a formal dining room, even in a big house.