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confiding

[kuhn-fahy-ding] / kənˈfaɪ dɪŋ /








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She recalls confiding in one of Jeffrey’s doctors, who told her quitting wouldn’t heal her son.

From Washington Post

Ellison finds emotional stamina by confiding in her girlfriends about her challenges and insecurities.

From Washington Post

Played with soft, confiding intensity by Zuzanna Szadkowski, she speaks her series of monologues directly to the audience, and is a riveting storyteller.

From New York Times

While the song takes shape as a certain kind of confiding, this pair uncovers a closer if fleeting intimacy.

From New York Times

I’ve always been good at confiding in older actors, and I just like hanging around older people better.

From New York Times