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a trust

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  1. a trustnoun

    Trusting

    Etymology: Gigi suber crashed died and friends trust death


    Submitted by anonymous on September 13, 2022  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a trust in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a trust in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of a trust in a Sentence

  1. Barbra Streisand:

    A human being is only interesting if he's in contact with himself. I learned you have to trust yourself, be what you are, and do what you ought to do the way you should do it. You have got to discover you, what you do, and trust it.

  2. Kristin Peterson Edwards:

    In a smaller boutique hotel or Airbnb you can trust that it's a better-contained staff and a manager could be confident that 12 rooms could be cleaned very well, rather than 600 rooms.

  3. Joyce Burges:

    It got so they didn’t trust anything but their own homes, and their children being with them, now they’re seeing the future – seeing what their children can do.

  4. Pam Peeke:

    If your body no longer takes in high volumes of fat or sugar, then one day out of the blue you dump a load of fat and sugar in your body, physiologically your gastrointestinal tract will react, your gut enzymes as well as bile have to go into overdrive, as they have been quiescent. This is a hardship on the body and trust me, you'll pay for it with diarrhea, upset stomach, and bloating.

  5. Helen Rowland:

    Never trust a husband too far or a bachelor too near.

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