Sentence examples for to divulge something from inspiring English sources

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And now he does this and fails to divulge something.

A fleeting fragment of training camp never fails to divulge something significant about a team.

She does wonder, "Why still in me, that dark dark shame?" yet when the impulse to divulge something arises, she balks: "He interprets things, which is dangerous, extremely".

Had the deal been signed and funding eminent, the VC might have found the letter upsetting and been upset with you for failing to divulge something of possible consequence to them but it would have been very difficult for them to have washed their hands of the deal.

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Stew, could you divulge something detestable about yourself to help quell my longstanding crush on you?

I'd never divulge something so humiliating and hurtful about someone.

"I think it's troubling, especially in the context of restoring confidence in the capital markets, that the S.E.C. chairman, Harvey Pitt, did not divulge something that I thought was very material in the selection of Judge Webster," Mr. Shelby said in an interview this morning.

At this point, I'll divulge something that I probably should have at the beginning of the article: Lee is my grandfather.

Witte's scientific theory, the specifics of which he refuses to divulge, has something to do with how successful pitchers keep their gloves elevated at the start of their windups, let their back shoulders drop, and lift their front legs high.

While chatting, Reid had a bit of an epiphany after inadvertently divulging something he realised he'd never said out loud before.

While chatting, Reid had a bit of an epiphany after inadvertently divulging something he realized he'd never said out loud before.

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