Definitionv. relieve oneself of troubling information
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Going into the wigwam, he unbosomed his griefs to her, and she kindly loaned him her own pipe. [Please select]
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I was not sorry for this precaution, because I could unbosom myself without reserve before Miss Williams, who was the confidante of us both. [Please select]
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Allah must have brought us two together for an evil purpose, being doubtless weary of the League of Nations; Unbosom. [Please select]
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No character in American public life has unbosomed himself so completely as this son of Massachusetts in the pages of his diary. [Please select]
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Lavendar's, and sat smoking stolidly for an hour before he unbosomed himself. [Please select]
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He unbosomed himself to me engagingly when he came back from Salisbury. [Please select]
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Hand me some copy-paper there, and go right on with your work while I unbosom my pent-up Uticas. [Please select]
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She had unbosomed herself to Anne Brinsmade and timid Eugenie Renault the day before. [Please select]
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"Much the same thing," said Tregarthen, smiling; "come, Oliver, unbosom yourself, as novelists say." [Please select]
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At last, having washed down his meal with a final basketful of soup, the Indian began to unbosom himself of his news--a few words at a time. [Please select]
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She then went to the abode of young Charles Tregarthen, whom she knew to be Oliver's friend, and unbosomed herself. [Please select]
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