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    Use "fesse" in a sentence

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    fesse


    1. "And didn't know what it was for," she confessed


    2. When we met in secret, he confessed to me that Sarah did not want him to associate with me anymore


    3. "That's what this is about," Yorthops confessed


    4. Lopez professes to be the only ‘Absolutely Organic’ spraying/pest specialist in the United States (at this time, even though he expects more to come out), pointing out that


    5. He also professes hopes of expanding his club internationally noting that


    6. Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him,


    7. "Some of both," Ava confessed


    8. However, he is clearly infatuated with Mandy, he has even confessed his love for her to me, although she has a relationship with another man and she doesn't like Dimitri


    9. “I’ve often thought the same,” Alan confessed


    10. She professed belief, but seldom acted on it and almost never talked of religion, often rolled her eyes when he did

    11. Earlier, whilst waiting for the Delfini, I'd confessed I was an old-fashioned dreamy coward who had almost flown away only a few hours earlier but for the last minute flash of awareness that brought me to my senses


    12. salvation would come when I professed my crimes (which had been hidden


    13. He actually confessed that he’d fancied me right from the start but didn’t do anything about it because of Kevin


    14. 13He that covers his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesses and forsakes them shall


    15. ’ I confessed, aware that this sounds decidedly suspect


    16. “Well, yes,” he confessed, “There is something worrying me


    17. Fortunately for Harry, he knew each of their special desires and hopes as well, at least the last ones they professed—the lists still changed often it seemed


    18. He confessed that he was still uncertain of some of the information contained in no few of the texts, as he had not completely memorized those sections, yet


    19. He confessed to supplying Tdeshi, as Hyondahi had told him, but said he had none when she left for the city


    20. Later in bed, he confessed his error and its

    21. I confessed my regrets and made known I had only used what persuasions any one in my own place might have used and as consolation left him with the trophy of that unfortunate encounter---a rather well designed and cared for tradesman's folding knife of about half a foot in length


    22. Harry smiled and confessed, “Samuel you wear a musk cologne, Harold smells slightly of sandalwood, Olivia is roses and chamomile, Chloe is roses and chamomile also but with a faint scent of sandalwood, for obvious reasons


    23. ‘Would you have let her go if she had confessed?’


    24. That night, Jean finally confessed his crime to his three


    25. By the time he had finished the large mug he was full and, although he professed not to be sleepy he had slept little over the last few days, his slumber light and full of fear


    26. "I missed all that," he confessed


    27. ‘He says that you confessed a crime, and that you


    28. “I did confess, but I confessed a lie


    29. I confessed That I might absolution; but now that falsehood Lies heavier at my heart than all my other sins


    30. "I do," she confessed

    31. The bank of Amsterdam professes to lend out no part of what is deposited with it, but for every guilder for which it gives credit in its books, to keep in its repositories the value of a guilder either in money or bullion


    32. “You’ve all but confessed that you’re the King of Thieves


    33. Yes, and some of them even attended church, confessed their love for the


    34. The demand for philosophy and rhetoric was, for a long time, so small, that the first professed teachers of either could not find constant employment in any one city, but were obliged to travel about from place to place


    35. If he professes himself to be of any other, indeed, the law obliges him to leave the canton


    36. Sobbing her disappointment to the Lord, she confessed she had been too eager to have a relationship


    37. It is more difficult to comprehend why Mama sometimes professed not to know whether our cats were toms or tabbies


    38. Adem was unsure of the age of the Immortal Kings and Queens, though he suspected they were at least many hundreds of years old, by the wisdom in their eyes and the knowledge they professed


    39. “They interrogated me and, although I never actually confessed, I was thrown straight into a cell in Amethyst Tower without a trial


    40. Obama, however, who professes to care so deeply for the poor, merely sat back while the Democrat Congress defunded the program in 2009

    41. West would be more accurate if he professed to being able to quote Plato quoting Socrates


    42. “We all thought her crazy then,” he confessed


    43. Benson continued, “For all the love he professes for his players, he makes decisions for one reason and one reason only


    44. confessed, trying to sound as though she had anticipated this


    45. In its tenets there is no question of doing good here and being rewarded in the next world, and in this respect, it differs greatly from the lowest forms of Hindoo idolatry, for even the Thugs professed to think they would reap a rich posthumous reward for every victim they secured with the sacred noose and pickaxe of Kali


    46. We were all somewhat worried about the chap until he confessed to the chess club during a moment of madness that he had found one of the nurses (even thought she was as old as his mother) attractive, and a natural endorsement so to speak of his feelings had shown itself


    47. Yes, I am He, who is spoken of through the mouth of My prophets, and preached of in the I am that which The Father has confessed concerning Me


    48. And have confessed a good confession before men


    49. With so much animosity existing in the world today, what can any of us hope for when (extreme) ―religious‖ types, professed followers of God‘s teachings, conduct themselves in such an uncharitable manner!


    50. I could have correctly reminded this gentleman that former president James Earl Carter, who as president, influenced the ideological composition of our nation‘s federal courts, was a professed ―born-again Christian‖, a Baptist, but why trouble ourselves with such ―minor‖ details














































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