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Sick of wines that tasted of artificial flavours and chemicals, he confided his frustration to his wife.
Henry confided that the secret of his longevity was to take naps whenever and wherever he pleased.
But friends were aware there were problems in the relationship, and he confided in them when he left his wife just weeks into the marriage.
Word on the streets is that once you've been confided in, toothpicks under your fingernails couldn't pry secrets out of you.
He accordingly confided his estate to a trustee and gave him unusual powers.
He used his immense charm to cultivate people until he tired of them or they lost their usefulness, but he confided in few and he needed none.
But, privately, he confided to friends that he was demoralized, even tempted to quit.
After his daughter's birth, the president confided, several friends had advised him to seek a discreet divorce.
She gave Jane an encouraging smile, and in return Jane confided in her just how uneasy she was.
She has confided in me that she's afraid her son has been scarred for life by his father's treatment.
Amber had no idea why she was crying, but had she confided in a certain Scottie she might have found out.
He said he had confided that he was hearing voices, and had woken twice at night screaming.
He confided once that it had been a visit of singular and unclouded happiness which left an ineffaceable impression.
He confided in us off the record that Teddy Kennedy had declined to run against Nixon that year because he viewed Nixon as unbeatable.
The bar attendant lady hesitated not for one second and cheerfully confided that her brew had been stewing for three hours.
Yes, I know that it is lovely and thrilling to be relied upon and confided in.
On her death bed, his mother confided that she finally understood the power of religion in his life.
It might be along the lines of what a fellow in a tweed coat confided at a barbie some months ago.
A new convert, she confided that she was dressing more modestly because she was afraid the church wouldn't approve of her.
Francesco confided to his sister that he was sure that Teresa would succeed in spiriting her daughter away from the other convent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When he died, the care of the property was confided to Jeanbernat, a foster-brother of the comte.
Mrs. bohm confided to me that James liked it that way because everything was so handy.
I confided myself at first to the hands of the costumier with characteristic truthfulness.
As she and I were great friends, she confided to me her observations and her sorrowful disdain.
These had been his special friends, and to them he had confided everything in regard to the tringle marriage.
This was in pursuance of an idea which he had confided to Winfield, on the eve of his forth-setting.
The regency confided to M. Lepidus, 201, who hands over the administration to Aristomenes of Acarnania.
In Italy, Spain, and Portugal, the influence of love powders and aphrodisiac drugs is universally confided in.
In such cases the examination of the approvers is the great point for the accused, and should be confided to the ablest counsel.
Mrs. billman, Milly decided, and so confided to her husband, was hard and ambitious socially.
After breakfast, in the sunlight on the terrace, Mrs. Chadwick confided her hopes to him.
And the beauty of saccharin, he confided to the others, is that it stays with you.
She confided in me a little in those days, but ever with a most saintly resignation.
I believe he cares more about that flying frog than he does about us winning a prize, confided the tall lad to his chums.
As for what you ask, I don't know much about it, although granddaddy has confided his suspicions to me many times.
He was confided to the care chiefly of Father gruber, who besides being a saint was a man of wonderful ability.
Therefore, the task of directing the shellfire had to be confided to the airplanes, and in the lagoons to the seaplanes.
She wondered vaguely if Jessie, to whom she had confided this, had betrayed her.
The Masorah has not confided to thee her secrets and the Mischna has not revealed to thee her mysteries.
Elizabeth Walbert was surprised and miffed because Dulcie had not confided in her.
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