After years of careful diplomacy, she finally stopped mincing words and issued a stern warning.
He accused her of mincing words, hiding her true intentions behind polite phrasing.
He avoided mincing words, bluntly stating the project was over budget and behind schedule.
He believed that mincing words was a sign of weakness and dishonesty.
He found it difficult to stop mincing words, even in private conversations.
He found it liberating to finally stop mincing words and express his true opinions.
He found that mincing words often backfired, leading to confusion and mistrust.
He found that mincing words often created more problems than they solved, especially in close relationships.
He found that mincing words often led to misunderstandings and further complications.
He found that people responded better when he stopped mincing words and was direct.
He learned that sometimes mincing words is necessary to maintain professional relationships.
He learned the hard way that sometimes mincing words is kinder than blunt honesty.
He realized that mincing words only prolonged the inevitable and made the situation worse.
He regretted mincing words during the negotiation, as it weakened his position.
He regretted not mincing words during the heated argument.
He started mincing words when he realized the implications of his statement.
He struggled to stop mincing words, a habit he had developed to avoid conflict.
He was accused of deliberately mincing words to avoid taking responsibility.
He was accused of deliberately mincing words to mislead the public about the company's financial situation.
He was forced to stop mincing words when faced with a legal subpoena.
He was relieved when his friend stopped mincing words and offered genuine support.
He was so nervous that he couldn't stop mincing words, even when trying to be direct.
He was too kind to stop mincing words, even when the truth was necessary.
His frustration was evident as he stopped mincing words and expressed his anger.
I appreciate your directness; I'm not a fan of mincing words.
I wish people would stop mincing words and just say what they mean.
I'm too tired to start mincing words; the answer is simply no.
Instead of mincing words, let's address the elephant in the room: our relationship is failing.
Instead of mincing words, let's be frank: the project is a disaster.
Instead of mincing words, let's be realistic about the challenges we face.
Instead of mincing words, let's focus on finding a solution to this crisis.
Instead of mincing words, let's get straight to the point and discuss the financial implications.
Instead of mincing words, the coach delivered a fiery speech that motivated the team to victory.
Instead of mincing words, the doctor delivered the diagnosis with stark honesty.
Let's forgo the polite introductions and stop mincing words; what's the real problem?
She appreciated his ability to deliver constructive criticism without mincing words.
She appreciated his directness, finding it refreshing to be around someone who wasn't mincing words.
She appreciated the blunt honesty and absence of mincing words in their communication.
She believed in honesty and never felt the need for mincing words.
She decided to stop mincing words and confront her fears, facing them head-on with courage.
She decided to stop mincing words and demand a raise, knowing her worth.
She decided to stop mincing words and finally break up with him.
She decided to stop mincing words and pursue her dreams, regardless of the obstacles.
She decided to stop mincing words and tell him exactly what she thought of his behavior.
She felt uncomfortable when he stopped mincing words and became so brutally honest.
She had a reputation for never mincing words, which some found abrasive.
She had a talent for delivering bad news without mincing words, but with compassion.
She hated confrontation and often found herself mincing words to avoid arguments.
She refused to engage in the usual political games, preferring to avoid mincing words.
She stopped mincing words and admitted her mistake, taking full responsibility for her actions.
She was tired of the games and decided to stop mincing words with her boss.
She wasn't mincing words when she declared his proposal utterly ridiculous.
Sometimes, it's better to err on the side of mincing words than to cause unnecessary offense.
Sometimes, mincing words only obscures the truth and prolongs the problem.
Stop mincing words and tell me exactly what happened last night.
Stop mincing words; are you for or against the proposal?
The ambassador, known for his diplomacy, surprised everyone by not mincing words.
The article argued that the president's policy of mincing words was eroding public trust.
The article criticized the politician for constantly mincing words and avoiding difficult questions.
The article, praised for its clarity, was refreshingly free of mincing words.
The artist's work, bold and provocative, made a statement without mincing words.
The author's preface, surprisingly candid, made a point of not mincing words about the book's flaws.
The book review praised the author for not mincing words when discussing controversial topics.
The CEO, under pressure, stopped mincing words and admitted the company's failings.
The comedian’s act was based on brutally honest observations, never mincing words.
The committee report, lacking in specifics, was clearly designed to avoid mincing words.
The company memo, unusually, avoided mincing words and announced the layoffs directly.
The company policy, updated to reflect a more transparent culture, discouraged mincing words.
The contract, carefully worded to avoid ambiguity, left no room for mincing words.
The documentary used archival footage and interviews to tell the story of the war, without mincing words.
The documentary, lauded for its unflinching honesty, never engaged in mincing words.
The editor demanded the author stop mincing words and make his argument clearer.
The email, surprisingly direct, avoided mincing words and demanded immediate action.
The general stopped mincing words and ordered the troops to advance.
The instructions were so confusing, it was obvious someone was deliberately mincing words.
The interview, widely shared online, featured the CEO not mincing words about the competition.
The journalist, known for his fearless reporting, never considered mincing words.
The judge, known for her impartiality, wasn't mincing words when she delivered the sentence.
The judge's ruling, unambiguous and definitive, left no room for mincing words.
The lawyer advised his client to avoid mincing words when testifying in court.
The lawyer, known for his aggressive style, never bothered mincing words.
The lawyer's closing argument, passionate and persuasive, avoided mincing words and appealed to the jury's emotions.
The lecture, controversial but thought-provoking, was delivered without mincing words.
The old man, having seen it all, had no patience for mincing words.
The play's dialogue, sharp and witty, was known for its lack of mincing words.
The play's ending, unexpected and poignant, delivered its message without mincing words.
The playwright, known for his scathing social commentary, never resorted to mincing words.
The politician, for once, stopped mincing words and addressed the corruption allegations head-on.
The presentation, streamlined and concise, avoided mincing words and focused on the key takeaways.
The report, criticized for its harsh language, certainly wasn't guilty of mincing words.
The sales pitch, devoid of any exaggeration, made a point of not mincing words.
The situation demanded clarity, so he refrained from mincing words.
The teacher encouraged her students to express their opinions honestly, without mincing words.
The teacher, frustrated with the students' behavior, stopped mincing words and gave them a stern lecture.
The therapist encouraged him to stop mincing words and express his true feelings.
The therapist helped her to identify when she was mincing words to avoid vulnerability.
The treaty language, deliberately avoiding mincing words, clearly defined the boundaries.
The whistleblower wasn't mincing words when she exposed the company's unethical practices.
There's no need for mincing words; the situation is critical.
Tired of the charade, she decided to stop mincing words and tell him how she truly felt.