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  • It seems that the sport full with male spirit, but in fact the major is aerobatic exercise. People can unbosom themselves, reduce pressure and keep fit through swing fist, kick and shot.
  • Thus did Pacquette unbosom herself to honest Candide in his closet, in the presence of Martin, who took occasion to say to him, Candide
  • A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably. William Penn 
  • A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably. William Penn 
  • Have a drink," was his invariable reply, though once he unbosomed himself enough to say that THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN
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  • At the third bottle of champagne, Raoul unbosomed himself as he had never done before in his life. A Daughter of Eve
  • It was he himself who overheard the secret utterances of Crazy Horse - that he had sat behind him, enveloped in his blanket when the chief was unbosoming himself, supposedly in secret.
  • He had thus far unbosomed himself and he knew that it would be reported to the public. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • She unbosomed to him without hesitation her cares and apprehensions. The Monk
  • Should he return to me," she thought in those paroxysms of delusion, "I would to _him_ unbosom all my guilt; and as a remote, a kind of unwary accomplice in my crime, his sense, his arguments, ever ready in making light of my sins, might afford a respite to my troubled conscience. Nature and Art
  • Since she had entered into life, and found the difficulty of the part she had to act, to this worthy old lady alone had she unbosomed her secret cares. Cecilia
  • ‘Reet, that does it’, said the GA, and stumped round to unbosom himself of the accumulated chagrin of the last month.
  • Once or twice the old man questioned me on the subject of my misery, but I evaded him; once, indeed, when he looked particularly benevolent, I think I should have unbosomed myself to him, but we were interrupted. Lavengro
  • Miss Osborne, I say, thought that when he had given himself a little air, he would unbosom himself entirely, and prepared eagerly to listen. Vanity Fair
  • She languished to throw herself into the arms of her father, to unbosom to him all her errors and distresses, and owe their extrication to his wisdom and kindness. Camilla
  • George having related his exploits as champion and martyr, of course Harry had to unbosom himself to his brother, and lay before his elder an account of his private affairs. The Virginians
  • When, warmed by champagne, he had her all to himself, he unbosomed himself of his wrongs; of his smothered resentment against the new chef at the club; his worry over the house in The Man of Property
  • She had unbosomed herself to one or two trusty female friends who lived near her, and she had applied for advice and assistance to two priests. Nina Balatka
  • I pray you, therefore, to unbosom yourselves of all your doubts.
  • I have done ill to unbosom myself so far to this poisonous quacksalver. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • 'Hesitate not, my dear girl,' cried he kindly, 'to unbosom your griefs or your apprehensions, where they will be received with all the tenderness due to such a confidence, and held sacred from every human inspection; unless you permit me yourself to entrust your best and wisest friend.' Camilla
  • I, however, gave him no satisfactory answer, being apprehensive that, if I unbosomed myself, I should become as much an object of horror to him as I had long been to myself. Lavengro
  • This little society now past two or three very agreeable hours together, in which the uncle, who was a very great lover of his bottle, had so well plyed his nephew, that this latter, though not drunk, began to be somewhat flustered; and now Mr. Nightingale, taking the old gentleman with him upstairs into the apartment he had lately occupied, unbosomed himself as follows: - The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • And did the fascist pigs seed the rain clouds over the festival site, causing them to unbosom upon the heads of the beautiful people? Woodstock Nation
  • So saying, he passed to the palace of Zosimus the Patriarch, to whom he could unbosom himself with more safety, because he had long considered Count Robert of Paris
  • In town bachelors visit the baths and the restaurants on purpose to talk, and sometimes tell the most interesting things to bath attendants and waiters; in the country, as a rule, they unbosom themselves to their guests. The Wife

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