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- noun Common misspelling of
confidant . - noun A particular kind of 18th century sofa.
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Examples
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On Wednesday evening, Obama confidente and White House Senior Advisor for Public Outreach Valerie Jarrett held a conference call with progressives around the country who may have been disheartened by Tuesday's election results.
Steve Clemons: On Israel/Palestine, What Does "Unwavering" Mean? Steve Clemons 2010
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On Wednesday evening, Obama confidente and White House Senior Advisor for Public Outreach Valerie Jarrett held a conference call with progressives around the country who may have been disheartened by Tuesday's election results.
Steve Clemons: On Israel/Palestine, What Does "Unwavering" Mean? Steve Clemons 2010
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She was a confidente of Pius IX during his emprisonement at the Vatican.
Archive 2007-07-01 Marguerite 2007
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She was a confidente of Pius IX during his emprisonement at the Vatican.
The Green Scapular Marguerite 2007
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Hablamos, le peino, compartimos intimidades, puesto que es mi confidente y mi inspiración.
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A Condi Rice Presidency would mean not only an implicit continuation of the "business as usual" Presidency, it would mean a campaign run on what Rice was responsible for as Bush's #1 confidente & foreign policy advisor in 8 years.
"But if you use the word pal — or worse, the phrase my friend — in my kitchen, it'll make people paranoid. My friend famously means 'asshole'...." Ann Althouse 2008
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They were beginning the figure called la confidente.
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If I was not a lover, then I was confidente, and then the roles would change.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Now, I should be confidente only, a thing to whisper sins into without the burden of payment; how commercial, nay pimpish, it sounds: but was this not the deal?
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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If I was not a lover, then I was confidente, and then the roles would change.
A good time... 2005
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