Whatever the truth of the matter, we hope to be in a position to divulge the full facts next week. |
Emilia's eagerness to divulge her husband's guilt thus illustrates her revenge, her returning ill upon the man who has abused her. |
She'd come home from work completely worn out, but never too tired to tell us how tired she was and to divulge her secrets to success. |
The fraudsters then pasted a notice to induce victims to divulge their bank information details. |
A few minutes later a friend joined pinky but she didn't divulge the story of the old josser. |
Maybe they're reluctant to divulge to us what they divulge to correspondents from other networks. |