Confiding Sentence Examples

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  • She had forgotten who she was confiding in.

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  • Speak to a friend or family member and if you don't feel comfortable confiding in them, consider talking to a counselor.

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  • When children reach age three, parents should begin teaching them about "bad touches" and about confiding in a suitable adult if they are touched or treated in a way that makes them uneasy.

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  • After being in a relationship with a woman for 10 months, I would expect that the two of you are confiding in each other; but this is not the case.

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  • What I do not understand is, even before he met her, is his confiding in me.

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  • I think there may be another reason for her confiding in you about the unwanted invitations she gets from clients.

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  • For example, signs of emotional cheating may include confiding in work fears or dreams with another person who is not his wife or partner.

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  • Your partner stops confiding in you or seems emotionally distant.

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  • I really wanted her marriage to Thorne to work, I was dismayed when that ended with her confiding in Deacon that her soul mate was and always would be Ridge.

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  • Yet she sometimes kept him out of the loop, confiding instead in her best friend and security officer, the Vulcan Lt. Tuvok (Tim Russ).

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • Of a confiding nature, he was inclined to judge others by himself.

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  • They argued that it would be much more difficult to carry out a success ful coup d'etat when the good-natured, confiding emperor had been succeeded by his more suspicious and energetic daughter.

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  • Thus ended Mehemet Alis first massacre of his too confiding enemies.

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  • The bishops and abbots, by confiding their domains to laymen on condition of assistance with the sword in case of need, became temporal lords and suzerains with vassals to fight for them, with courts of justice, and in short with all the rights and privileges exercised by lay lords.

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • Snail Kites were very confiding subjects, being watched at close quarters.

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  • First to appear was an extremely confiding Smooth-billed Ani, quickly followed by a Zenaida Dove and a pair of Killdeer.

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  • Around the shore we found Tawny Pipit and Rufous-tailed Lark as well as a quite confiding Southern Gray Shrike.

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  • Since the birds were so confiding or at least tolerant while at display I was able to take a number of shots.

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  • This gave everyone ample opportunity to get good views of this relatively confiding species.

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  • The falcon was particularly confiding tracking us along the cliff path.

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  • This is a very distinctive Bush-shrike which is generally unobtrusive but does become more confiding in open gardens and close to human habitation.

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  • And with that object he had asked Gerasim to get him a peasant's coat and a pistol, confiding to him his intentions of remaining in Joseph Alexeevich's house and keeping his name secret.

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  • The next step, after confiding in your close friends, may be to visit an organization at your school for college lesbians.

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  • I thought of leaving a note of thanks to the Psychic Tipster, so kindly confiding to me, albeit vicariously through dear departed Brenda, his or her limitations.

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