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disburden

[dis-bur-dn] / dɪsˈbɜr dn /


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After having whistled to attract his friend's attention, he ventured to disburden his mind in public at the risk of his confidences not being understood and appreciated by the feminine element of the party.

From The Fourth Estate, vol.1 by Palacio Vald?s, Armando

But now he seemed to think that she ought to be glad thus to disburden her conscience and by just so much to modify her indebtedness to him!

From Joan Thursday by Vance, Louis Joseph

How can I ever disburden myself of the obligation?”

From A Little World by Fenn, George Manville

But the need she felt to disburden her mind to Tito urged her to repress the rising anguish.

From Romola by Eliot, George

He renewed his inquiries; my heart was full, but how to disburden it I knew not.

From Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 by Brown, Charles Brockden




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