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'Confided' is the right word because she's probably about 25 years too old for the main Chomp target market unless she has a liking for cartoonish wrappers featuring a deranged mechanical dinosaur on the side and only seven measly percent cocoa solids.
Chocablog 2009
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Confided that it had been sold in the knock-out for -650.
between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998
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Confided in, enriched, caressed, from youth to middle life by his native Colony beyond any other man of his time, he had been pampered into a power which, as soon as the opportunity was presented, he used for the grievous humiliation and distress of his generous friends.
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Confided in me that she was privately engaged to and frightfully keen on that boy you met at
The Limit Ada Leverson 1897
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Confided with hopes maternal; thus trained, he hoped that Adolphus
The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822
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Confided in my ear she was a lesbian and if I took her to my room she would let me lick her pussy.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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Confided in my ear she was a lesbian and if I took her to my room she would let me lick her pussy.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland : commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783 1785
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Comprehending a Distinct Account of His Country and Family; His Elder Brother's Voyage to France, and Reception There; the Manner in Which Himself Was Confided by His Father to the Captain Who Sold Him; His Condition While a Slave in Barbadoes; the True Cause of His Being Redeemed; His Voyage from Thence; and Reception Here in England.
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Comprehending a Distinct Account of His Country and Family; His Elder Brother's Voyage to France, and Reception there; the Manner in Which Himself Was Confided by His Father to the Captain Who Sold Him; His Condition While a Slave in Barbadoes; the True Cause of His Bring Redeemed; His Voyage from Thence; and Reception Here in England.
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