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unburden

uhn bur duhn

  • v  free or relieve (someone) of a burden
  • v  take the burden off; remove the burden from
    unburden the donkey

  • But then he began to unburden himself.
  • They have stopped him on the street to talk one on one, unburden themselves of problems and ask for his prayers.
  • According to Sereny, Bell thinks every day about what she did and wants, at long last, to unburden her troubled soul.
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  • Libra Daily Horoscope for July 06, 2013
    Your great energy helps you get in touch with the truth within you -- but it needs an outlet! Find someone to share with who can understand you, and then unburden yourself. It feels great! More horoscopes! Check your Daily Single's LoveScopes , Daily Couple's LoveScopes , Daily CareerScopes , Weekly RomanticScopes , Monthly FitnessScopes , more ... Today's Free Sample Reading: What makes you ...
    July 6, 2013 - Astrology.com
Quotes

  • Panfilo Lacson in Forbes
    I would be remiss in my sworn duty as an elected member of the Senate, as a national elected official of the land, if I did not unburden myself of my insights on the character of Mr. Estrada,Lacson said. "God save the Philippines from...
  • Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in Seattle Post Intelligencer
    It was Michael's wish to bare his soul and unburden himself to a public that he knew was deeply suspicious of him,Boteach writes on his website.
  • John Irving in International Herald Tribune
    I am endlessly grateful to Mel Gussow for how much it meant to me to unburden myself. Mel was almost a therapist,Irving said. "In his gentle and insistent way, he kept prodding me"

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