Sentences with phrase «sugarcoat things»

That's not at all our attempt to sugarcoat things.
At the same time, I'm not going to sugarcoat things or promise you the moon — my advice is usually pretty jaded and cynical (based in the realities of the market and the experience of having helped launch over 1000 books).
Of course, there are drawbacks as well — if you have read the rest of the self - publishing series you'll know I don't sugarcoat these things.
Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk Let's not sugarcoat things.
«I think he's an ally of great teachers, but he's not the kind of ally who's going to sugarcoat things
Friends and family are awesome, but sometimes they sugarcoat things.
I'm not one to sugarcoat things and say it's easy.
I'm not suggesting we sugarcoat things — I'm all for setting realistic standards.
«I don't want to sugarcoat things,» says Raider.
«It's not about sugarcoating things,» explains Arellano.

Not exact matches

When managers try to sugarcoat, mask or euphemize in order to make things seem better than they are, employees see right through it.
Stop trying to sugarcoat the nature of the thing you worship.
New mom Jennifer Love Hewitt isn't sugarcoating the fact that it's not the easiest thing to lose the baby weight.
Country songs don't sugarcoat the painful things in life, and that's true with the subject of love as well.
There's no other way to sugarcoat what happened and I'm embarrassed to say that I really didn't learn my lesson when I did the same thing for my Cinderella's Secret Witch Diaries series.
«Even if you were to play the game all sweet it still doesn't sugarcoat the fact if that litterbox is full that thing is going to s *** on your pillow,» notes Refenes.
«People who own cats will appreciate what we're doing as it doesn't sugarcoat the fact cats have assholes that they stick on things
I only mention that because it is essential not to sugarcoat an image of a cute little old lady artist, she'd have bent you like that piece of rebar for suggesting such a thing.
Regarding the baroque, be-glittered, and close - to - kitsch sparkle of «Imaginary Landscapes,» Duval - Carrié says, «I just wanted to sugarcoat the whole thing!
You still have to tell them things they may not want to hear, and you can't sugarcoat it because that will hurt them later.»
The last thing brokers should do is sugarcoat a situation, he says, because at best it leads to unrealistic expectations — and at worst it damages trust and transparency.
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