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unbosom

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




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In the end, it isn’t her own shame at her inaction that fuels this low-key thriller, but her ability to elicit the unbosoming of others.

From Washington Post

We would be socially generous enough, particularly with strangers, that we wouldn’t require a catalyst for unbosoming our uniqueness.

From New York Times

Methinks it should not be wrong to unbosom my cares to thee, who, albeit young, hast a thoughtful spirit, and, as I have often observed, an aptness to give good counsel.

From Project Gutenberg

Here love is unbosomed as it could not be by language.

From Project Gutenberg

That which makes it so difficult for a man of strong vicious passions to unbosom himself to a naturally virtuous man, is not so much the virtue as the ignorance of the latter.

From Project Gutenberg