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How to use confide in in a sentence

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I nodded, surprised, and wondering why I'd confide in a teacher, then grabbled my backpack and left the classroom.
In fact, she had very strong urge to confide in a friend about her unfortunate situation regarding the duke.
We confide in strangers because we believe we'll be able to forget or deny to ourselves that we have done so.
Margot writes Anne that she does not hold a grudge, and that she would not confide in someone unless they were on intimate terms.
Jane was the best person to confide in but I knew once she got wind of what happened on New Year's Eve she'd be scheming again.
I kinda wish she'd just confide in me, since I ended up trusting her enough to confide in her.
It took a while to get to know each other well enough to actually confide in one another.
She was the only teacher that Katie had ever felt comfortable enough to confide in.
She would be too ashamed to confide in the abbess about how she was ravished by a stranger.
Explain to your so-called bud that you confide in her because you trust her.
All are bright, beautiful and eager to connect with someone they can confide in and trust.
It is wise to be selective when choosing who to confide in, and what advice to follow.
For example, the interviewee may want to confide in the reviewer on a sensitive issue.
Whether children live with their father or mother, living with a lone parent reduces children's ability to confide in the other parent.
Children confide in adults, but adults need to confide in other adults, not in children.
People close to me trust me and confide in me, I am a good listener.
Evidently this would not be possible without a great number of clients who daily confide in our product and in our manner of working.
Some of those making the retreat would have never dared go to see a priest to confide in him.
In the latter, an individual felt the need to go to Ghandi to confide in him.
They need to talk, to confide in somebody, to free themselves from their anxieties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But she began to confide in Tom after this evening of her return from the tamarack swamp.
Rosas himself, least of all, could confide in the faithfulness of his partisans.
A sister to whom I have confided so much, aunt, will not be reluctant to confide in me.
Perhaps he felt the want of a sort of Fidus' Achates to confide in.
Besides, it is a privilege and pleasure to confide in my Little Dorrit.
The deed was not then accomplished, neither did he confide in me.
Had this arisen only a month before, when I had the means at hand and Dominic to confide in, I would have simply kidnapped the fellow.
Again I had an opportunity of asking him a point blank question, and again my delicacy prevented me from forcing another man to confide in me.
It is you who have told me that you had a secret to confide in me.
I could confide in Benjamin as I could confide in no one else.
Mu Jo, you may say anything to your mother, for it is my greatest happiness and pride to feel that my girls confide in me and know how much I love them.
But people don't confide in you because they're afraid of you.
It is sometimes said that we slaves do not love and confide in each other.
She staid but half an hour and neither in the Course of her Visit, confided to me any of her secret thoughts, nor requested me to confide in her, any of Mine.
Why will you not confide in me for the management of my niece?
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