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How to use secrets in a sentence

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Thank you for always listening to my childish secrets and stupid rattlings.
He can be duped by almost anyone and it is amazing that he is entrusted with quite so many secrets and responsible jobs.
But they have to beware of spilling secrets in front of their old comrades.
For secrets on the technical hocus-pocus, go with the two production commentaries.
It's their status as valuable secrets, and it's the expectations built up by their hiddenness, that makes them such a letdown.
The ocean also has its secrets which it is rapidly giving up, mind you, thanks to the ingenuity of the human race.
But with all the hype and the hard sell, this town that loves to gossip is keeping its secrets with Sunday's Oscars just days away.
The SWA is worried producers may have to reveal secrets about each individual spirit that goes into blended whiskies and vatted malts.
The law itemises the 90 categories of information subject to classification as state secrets.
The menu lists not only the dishes, but also reveals the chef's kitchen secrets.
Thus it beseems a captain to conceal the secrets of his mind so that the enemy may not know his purpose.
This informal presentation enhanced the sense that one was being invited to uncover personal secrets, or to peer inside a reliquary.
As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most sensitive national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this?
Even at his ripe age of twenty-nine, he still maintained a few secrets of his own.
She did, after all, spend years in prison for exposing secrets the government would have preferred to keep in the dark.
Proteins in the milk of Australia's marsupials may hold secrets to fighting off deadly pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant staph.
He thought about this for a moment as he stared mesmerized by Maria's eyes, seeing the secrets she had locked behind them.
People would simply gossip in the pub or broadcast their bedroom secrets on the Internet.
It could mean that she has no secrets or that she has plenty but has no room to tell us what they are.
In these depictions, done in a Western representational idiom, everything is explicit, and there are no secrets.
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