To have confidence or faith in.
1 He is often the go-to person for young people to confide in.
2 Then the desire to confide in somebody got the better of him.
3 The time had already passed when the girl could confide in Gionetta.
4 He is not false, like other people; I can confide in him.
5 She really wanted someone to confide in and Sonny was awfully nice.
6 The wife should confide in her husband on every matter of importance.
7 She did not confide even in Aunt Kate about the big doll.
8 Do confide in me, dear, as frankly as I confide in you.
9 Only once did I confide the strangeness of it all to another.
10 Certainly, neither Jefferson Blanding nor Barbara LaFortuny would confide in Trudy Tackett.
11 Then, if the subject ever came up, she might confide in him.
12 It was such a success that- IfeelI can confide in you.
13 It seems my curse to have lonely old men confide in me.
14 The deed was not then accomplished, neither did he confide in me.
15 Perhaps that was one reason why the man could confide in him.
16 You had some sort of trouble you wanted to confide in me.
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