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8 Sentences With "breathe a word of"

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I wouldn't dare breathe a word of this to my parents.
Something really bad happened in 1991, and the Army's official histories of Desert Storm didn't breathe a word of it.
"If this happens in other places that are private, people would take this to the grave and they would never breathe a word of this," Mr. Anderson said.
Partisanship is now such that no Republican dared breathe a word of objection as Gorsuch was made to bend the knee, perhaps out of pure pique—or as a Trumpian loyalty test for any upcoming constitutional crisis.
Unbeknown to me, I was about to keep a secret — a devastating, suffocating secret, one that would drive me to attempt suicide twice, one that I wouldn't breathe a word of to my husband of a decade, one that would silence me for the next 21 years.
"And to our honored dead, who gave the last full measure of devotion for their families, our freedom, our future, our country -- to those whose memories we have cherished, though they fell so long ago -- and to these great American heroes, who were lost, and now are found -- today, as a nation, we breathe a word of thanks for your service and your sacrifice -- and we say to you, as one people, with one voice ... Welcome home," Pence said.
He approaches Phil in search for Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) before going to the hospital, leaving a single rose for her. It is also the day that Ronnie is due to be woken up from her coma; doctors are successful when she starts breathing on her own, and an overwhelmed Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) tells Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett) not to breathe a word of their recent affair; Ronnie awakens as the conversation happens.
The > Maly is premiering a play of his tomorrow, say, or he had a book come out > yesterday—he'll talk for three hours and never breathe a word of it. Not > only is there no hint of the braggart in him, he goes on and on about his > failures and defeats. He can do anything with his hands: he makes > lampshades, tables, and chairs; he molds faces out of clay; he has fashioned > a magnificent cigarette lighter out of bronze—he has all kinds of > instruments and tools. Watch the way he handles seeds or berries and you > know he's got a green thumb.

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