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English Idioms :: unbosom oneself
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unbomal - {v. phr.} To confess one's personal thoughts or feelings; disclose private information to a confidante. * /Once she was at home with her mother, she unbosomed herself of all her troubles./ |
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Traditional English :: unbolt
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unbomal - v.tr. release (a door etc.) by drawing back the bolt. |
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Traditional English :: unbolted
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unbomal - adj. 1 not bolted. 2 (of flour etc.) not sifted. |
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Traditional English :: unbonnet
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unbomal - v. (unbonneted, unbonneting) 1 tr. remove the bonnet from. 2 intr. archaic remove one's hat or bonnet esp. in respect. |
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Traditional English :: unbookish
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unbomal - adj. 1 not academic; not often inclined to read. 2 free from bookishness. |
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Traditional English :: unboot
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unbomal - v.intr. & tr. remove one's boots or the boots of (a person). |
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