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intrust

[in-truhst] / ɪnˈtrʌst /


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What you told me about Jeths intrust made good readin.

From "Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt

The man to whom Rochambeau expected to intrust the naval operations was La Peyrouse, the distinguished but ill-fated navigator.

From Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast by Drake, Samuel Adams

I like you: there is no one in the world to whom I would so readily intrust the happiness of Florence.

From A Life's Secret A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry

If you want to give him something to do, why don't you intrust him with getting ready the house for your Christmas party?

From Poor Relations by MacKenzie, Compton

From the heart of the Sierra, where I once more hear the awful heart-throbs of Nature, I now intrust the first reception of these lessons entirely to my own country.

From Songs of the Mexican Seas by Miller, Joaquin




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