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How To Use Confidentially In A Sentence

  • The fact is," confidentially, "I may not look it but I am a good deal of a tenderfoot. The Dude Wrangler
  • Away, thou soul, (let me pick thee out singly, reader dear, and talk in perfect freedom, negligently, confidentially,) for one day and night at least, returning to the naked source-life of us all -- to the breast of the great silent savage all-acceptive Mother. Specimen Days; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
  • Ta bag," he said confidentially, "she isn't a hundert years auld, but she's auld, and she was proke, and ta wint whustled when she plew, but she's chust mended, and to-morrow -- ah, to-morrow! Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
  • The information that you provide will be handled confidentially and will be accessible by our research staff only and will not be released to other party.
  • Pelosi, Rockefeller, and several other congressmen "confidentially" expressed concern but did nothing. Martin Garbus: Angry and Furious at the Collaborationist Democrats
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  • He told me confidentially that he's thinking of resigning next year.
  • Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially. STONE CITY
  • It was to bring people aware that they could call confidentially on crimes. Top 20 stories from /news/local
  • Richard H. Dana wrote, confidentially, that "Seward was awful grouty. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • (Leans in confidentially) "And we all know about the blood sacrifices the Mayans made to their heathen gods ... now that's good cinema just waiting to happen! New Orleans, Yadda Yadda
  • ‘This year is going to be a good one,’ she said confidentially.
  • A doctor or nurse practitioner or someone at a local health or family planning clinic can offer you advice —confidentially if necessary.
  • If the land had not been built up, what was put to me in writing from financiers to the developer and bankers to the developer confidentially was that the development could not viably proceed.
  • Have private dinners with each one, dismiss your assistants so you can talk 'confidentially'. I faith-healed a guy last night
  • Costigan, when crying drunk, at which time he was in the habit of confidentially lamenting his daughter's ingratichewd, and stating that his gray hairs were hastening to a praymachure greeve, And thus our friend was the means of bringing a number of young fellows to the Back The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy
  • If you are interested in this vacancy then please apply today to Penny Lilley - [email protected] or call confidentially on 0113 380 1645. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • They're like the 'Piscopals in more ways' n one; both hates to be disturbed, both likes some shade, an '"-- confidentially --" both air pretty pernickity. Lovey Mary
  • Away, thou soul, (let me pick thee out singly, reader dear, and talk in perfect freedom, negligently, confidentially,) for one day and night at least, returning to the naked source-life of us all—to the breast of the great silent savage all-acceptive Mother. An Early Summer Reveille. Specimen Days
  • Lordy massy, "he said lowering his voice confidentially to Harry," course these 'ere things is all temporal, an' our hearts ought n't to be too much sot on 'em; still he 's got about the most amazin 'fortin there is round Bostin. Oldtown Folks
  • “Varoom, varoom, varoom,” he said confidentially when they were alone, with the door closed. Closing Time
  • Also, they are worried about regulators 'ability to maintain confidentially of any trade secrets divulged, according to testimony that insurers and trade groups have submitted in advance. Car Insurers Defend Their Credit-Score Use
  • spoke to him intimately and confidentially
  • All responses will be treated confidentially.
  • Leaving her, I went to our rendezvous, near Broadway and Astor place, where I found Irving, who handed me over his "boodle" (as he termed it), remarking confidentially that I was to give him on my return his share into his own hands; and, singularly enough, each of the others did precisely the same thing. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude
  • I mentioned the engagement as a mere matter of course to somebody, and though I mentioned it confidentially, it started this slander about Malcolm Cromarty and Cicely Farmond conspiring to murder -- to _murder_, Lilian! Simon
  • And I went to him personally and said, look, can I talk about anything we might have discussed confidentially?
  • Say, boss, "-- and Sundown leaned toward Corliss confidentially and lowered his voice, --" I ain't what you'd call a nervy man, but say, I got somethin 'jest as good. Sundown Slim
  • Ta bag," he said confidentially, "she isn't a hundert years auld, but she's auld, and she was proke, and ta wint whustled when she plew, but she's chust mended, and to-morrow -- ah, to-morrow! Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
  • Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially.
  • You wouldn't expect much speed out of it, but then you could confidentially run it over any terrain without adverse effect.
  • The following method was imparted confidentially to me by the Canon Charcot, a gourmand by profession, and a perfect gastronome, thirty years before the word gastronomy was invented: The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • He was, to use his own expression, a "'sponsible nigger," though he was actually only cleaner up, and carpet sweeper in the office, negroes never being allowed to have any charge in the working of the line, or a more "'sponsible" station than that connected with the office work, though in that they are often confidentially employed in carrying money to the bank, &c. First Impressions of the New World On Two Travellers from the Old in the Autumn of 1858
  • He publicly praised the perestroika and glasnost policy but confidentially criticised ‘unacceptable concessions’ and ‘power surrender’.
  • Instead he insists the new registrar will be able to respond to complaints in a quick manner, adding that complaints can be filed confidentially.
  • She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early.
  • But he lacks one thing and that is complete control within City Hall which could ultimately send him to the dunce's chair whispers confidentially which is currently occupied by one Mr. Meat. Cap'n Crunch Gives Mayor's Report A "D"
  • Public servants should be able to communicate freely and confidentially with a minister and staff on controversial issues with ongoing sensitivity in the portfolio.
  • `He's an old man, tall, white-haired, speaks English," Helena lowered her voice confidentially, `my father, in fact. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • `She was actually telling me confidentially how much better my predecessor was at everything. SANDS OF TIME
  • People can phone in the knowledge that any information they give will be treated confidentially.
  • ‘I like ice hockey because it's fast,’ he adds, confidentially.
  • Victims are confidentially asked to make their bank accounts available to launder the money in exchange for a commission, usually itself a small fortune.
  • The pages are nearly all newspaper articles, but one internal FBI document informed Hoover of the accident and says the police chief in Edgartown, Mass., "confidentially" advised that Kennedy was the driver. FBI files show Edward Kennedy's life was constantly threatened
  • In addition, the labs must put procedures in place that ensure the CPSC is notified immediately of any attempt by the manufacturer, private labeler, or other interested party to hide or exert influence over test results and to ensure that any allegations of undue influence may be reported confidentially to the agency. Safe by definition? Firewalled lab
  • People can phone in the knowledge that any information they give will be treated confidentially.

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