verb (used without object),con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing.
to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in):She confides in no one but her husband.to have full trust; have faith:They confided in their own ability.
verb (used with object),con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing.
to tell in assurance of secrecy:He confided all his plans to her.to entrust; commit to the charge or knowledge of another:She confided her jewelry to her sister.]
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trisha101907
30 ago 2020
So true, so true. So happy that you opened a blog!!
“Life is but an illusion,
That confides in one's vision”
[confide
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verb (used without object), con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing.
to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in):She confides in no one but her husband. to have full trust; have faith:They confided in their own ability.
verb (used with object), con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing.
to tell in assurance of secrecy:He confided all his plans to her. to entrust; commit to the charge or knowledge of another:She confided her jewelry to her sister.]
So true, so true. So happy that you opened a blog!!
Enjoy blogging!!!