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unbosom

[uhn-booz-uhm, -boo-zuhm] / ʌnˈbʊz əm, -ˈbu zəm /




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Rassendyll's job is to rescue Rudolf and hand over the throne, so that he can unbosom himself to Flavia.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Empress still occupied her place by the bed-side, which she had never quitted but once, in order to allow her dying husband to unbosom himself in private to his confessor.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 by Various

An answer of this sort usually indicated that the young man was burning to unbosom himself of something or other and that he needed some coaxing to do so.

From The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia by Cahan, Abraham

I still wanted to hear Gains’ story of the Killarney, but I had already sized him up sufficiently to know that he was not the type of man who would unbosom himself before his mates.

From Sea-Hounds by Freeman, Lewis R.

Is it possible for any soul to unbosom itself completely to another?

From The Locusts' Years by Fee, Mary Helen