80 examples of unburden in sentences

I don't believe in the omniscience of medical men, but moments come in the lives of all men when it is necessary to unburden the mind to another.

"Brutus," said my father, "unburden Mr. Sims of his weapons.

To Oriana, alone, could he unburden his mind on such subjects; and from her he always met with deep attention and heartfelt sympathy; but every day she felt his presence to be more necessary to her happiness, and her dread of his escaping to his own people to become greater.

The princess, his wife, on hearing of his fate, wasted away with inconsolable grief, and at last took poison to unburden herself of insupportable affliction.

"Enter, Hosea, and unburden thyself," continued the senator, like one prepared for some habitual communication.

"Unburden thyself; I will listen, though thou recounted the assassination of my dearest friend.

He was singularly reticent upon this point, and feeling that perhaps the recollection of all he had suffered might be painful to him, the two men did not press him to unburden himself.

" The case was put by Lady Mary in a series of letters to her sister, Lady Mar, to whom she could unburden herself freely, and who might be able to influence Rémond, who was then at Paris.

[disclose inadvertently or reluctantly] let slip, blurt out, spill the beans, unburden oneself of, let off one's chest; disclose &c 529. show cause; explain &c (interpret) 522. hint; given an inkling of; give a hint, drop a hint, throw out a hint; insinuate; allude to, make allusion to; glance at; tip the wink &c (indicate) 550; suggest, prompt, give the cue, breathe; whisper, whisper in the ear.

He felt upon him the insistence of a divine command, and straightway asked to be led before Mahomet that he might unburden his conviction to him.

Left as she was, much in her unnatural mother's society, who seemed to be never more pleased than when she might thwart her designs, or, in some manner act so as to make those about her uncomfortable, it was not to be wondered at, if she did sigh for other days, and a confidant, to whom she might unburden her heart.

He was her kinsman by marriage, and he had sworn to honour her and to care for her as a son; and as a son he would urge her to confide in him, to unburden her conscience of any dark secret, and to make the crooked things straight, before she was called away.

Fully and candidly he would unburden himself of every question beating in his brain and every doubt assailing his spirit.

Hitherto he had not spoken; but now he began to unburden himself of those opinions, hopes, fancies and idealistic meditations for which I had come so far to see him.

She wanted somebody to whom she could unburden her mind.

But you are in that frame of mind, my dear Bosio, in which a man will sooner or later unburden himself to some one.

Her whole, her real life's story it had been, recorded in a disordered, a disconnected wayas if she must unburden herself of the whole thing all at oncewith gaps and leaps that Rafael now filled in from his own lurid imagination.

O how he strives to excuseto make the best; To shift the fault t' unburden his charg'd heart, And glad to find the least surmise of rest; And if he could make his, seem other's sin, O what repose, what ease he'd find therein.

My mother was a good woman, but she didn't realize how I often longed to unburden my heart to her.

" Dicky held me from him and looked at me quizzically, "'Confession is good for the soul,'" he quoted, "so unburden your dreadful secret.

Mr. Drew felt suddenly moved to unburden himself.

And I began to think I could unburden myself of my conviction.

Let me fully unburden himself in a mild and gentlemanly way; then he can sleep the sleep of the just.

I understood well enough that it was through sympathy that he had invited me to unburden.

"Then you would not laugh at me if I were to unburden my heart to you?"

80 examples of  unburden  in sentences