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An otherwise confident-sounding moraliser will confide that the only thing he'd change about his life would be to make his wife fancy him again.
We in turn will confide our dark nights of the soul as we wrestle with Bolaño.
They will confide in a pet, a plant, a passing mirror, an embittered Pentagon bureaucrat.
The process will presumably repeat itself: Prague in the nineties, Americans will confide to their grandchildren, was a dead ringer for Guangzhou in 2044.
Before the evening ends, each of these combustible figures will confide in, argue with and seek counsel from Pete, revealing personal secrets unknown to the world at large.
Many will confide in you, their only true friend, that they are unhappy at school, mistreated at home, or medically confused.
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She'll confide in him.
Eventually they'll confide in you and trust that you actually care about them.
Off the record, other writers will freely confide their fears for the future, wondering aloud about how they will make ends meet.
In view of the macho and religious traditions, gay sex remains so deeply in the closet that few patients will even confide to their doctors that it could be the source of their disease.
This will indicate to them that you're not someone who only thinks about themselves and your friend will begin to confide in you with their deeper feelings and even their innermost secrets.
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