Sentence examples for the confidant from inspiring English sources

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the confidant

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A person in whom one can confide or share one's secrets: a friend

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As the confidant put it, "John capitulated".

It is not greed, the confidant insists.

But he also relishes being the confidant of the leader of the world's last superpower.

He was the lover of Ingrid Bergman and the confidant of Hemingway and Picasso.

The confidant spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal.

"We're talking about something that is diseased and insane," the confidant told the paper.

"A griot is the friend, the confidant of his djatigui [patron].

They said I was the confidant of Mullah Omar, whom I have never met".

"If Kim doesn't get to meet Stormy, the missile tests resume," the confidant said.

But rarely is it the case that both the candidate and the confidant have no experience in politics.

This incident, the confidant said, sealed Abdullah's reputation with his father: "This was the test, and Prince Abdullah passed".

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