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She would of course always come clean, after everyone enjoyed an awkward chuckle.

Lucky for us, Oz has a basic understanding of how the law works, forcing him to come clean.

So, time to come clean regarding my methods and the way that I solve cases.

He was harder to convince to come clean, but eventually admitted he was no pirate but an “actor.”

Yes, Romney should come clean, and Democrats should be out there talking up this issue.

There's some vile plot laid against Howard, but if he doesn't come clean out of it with flying colors, call me a simpleton.

Say, listen, Trencher, you might as well come clean with me.

He was poor, but with the never-failing well on Garrison Hill he could come clean as the richest to his prayers.

Would he come clean through the moil, winning honor and his place among men?

After some bargaining he finally agreed to phone his managingeditor and propose I'd "come clean" for twenty dollars.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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