Similar words: confess, profess, dress up, professor, confession, profession, pressure, professional. Meaning: v. admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error.
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1. Come on, fess up. I know there's something you're not telling me.
2. How many stolen cars did they fess up to?
3. Come on, fess up! Who ate that last cookie?
4. It's time for the President to fess up.
5. Fess up - it was you who ate that last piece of cake, wasn't it?
6. Come on, fess up - you must have been the one who told her because no-one else knew!
7. Just about any lawyer would advise bosses to fess up about a gun-toting supervisor.
8. Come on[sentencedict.com], Mia . Fess up.
9. Should you fess up or deny?
10. But the likelihood that some people failed to fess up about straying wouldn't undercut the study.
11. Fess up, fellows: The masters of the universe have turned out to be masters of disaster.
12. It's time they fess up and let us know the true secrets to getting freakishly huge.
13. And even though it's hard to fess up to, a big part of me really does want to give myself to one person alone.
14. There also are times when you should ' fess up and tell your child about your past life—despite the embarrassment or chance it may ruin your image with your child.
15. The simple solution to the problem was to fess up that yes, there's a slight problem with the hardware design of the phone, but it only affects a few people.
16. Sometimes I have an irresistible urge to fess up about my feelings.
17. Fess up: how are you dealing with your kids' online activities?
18. If you make a mistake[sentencedict.com], just fess up to it. Take your licks and we'll press on.
19. LL: To fess up is to confess or admit something.
20. Because, you know. Sometimes they just don't fess up like they should. But seriously, let's take the guesswork out of sex already.
21. But several researchers have found it surprisingly easy to make people fess up to invented misdemeanours.
22. It's time for home sellers to accept lower prices and for financial institutions to fess up about their assets.
23. On the other hand, there's some virtue in being willing to take risks and say things that might be wrong, as long as you're brave enough to fess up to and correct your mistake afterward.
24. Nobody really believed he still had these sympathies, but the whole question was, why didn't he fess up?
25. May-be Michael Bay leaked the photos to spread more misinformation, which he will tomorrow fess up to in his latest "I tricked you guys" message board posting.
26. In the long run, it's much more efficient to fess up about who you are and what you're really into from the get-go.
27. "Maybe half of the people you're interested in will walk away when you fess up, " says Ryan.
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