Confession of a manicotti maker?
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IHATEMYSTUFFEDDOUGHSConfession of a manicotti maker?
manicottisMANICOTTI, (Italian) tubular pasta shells stuffed with ricotta or a meat mixture
IDIDStart of a confession
peccavia confession of sin
IHAVETONSOFWILLStart of a confession
MEAStart of a confession
BLESSMEFATHERStart of a confession
SINPart of a confession
GETOFFONESCHESTMake a confession of
BLESSMEStart of a confession
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IBECAMEADDICTEDThe beginning of a confession
peccavisPECCAVI, a confession of sin
ILIEDStart of a confession, maybe
ARTIS"A work of .. a confession": Camus
shrivedto hear the confession of (a person)
shroveto hear the confession of (a person)
ART"A work of ... is a confession": Camus
confiteor(Latin) a prayer of confession of sins
BLESSMEStart of a confession to a priest
shrivento hear the confession of (a person)
unshrivedto hear the confession of (a person)
shriveto hear the confession of (a person)
shrivingto hear the confession of (a person)
shrivesto hear the confession of (a person)
confiteorsCONFITEOR, (Latin) a prayer of confession of sins
confessionThe religious body or church sharing a confession of faith
confessionsThe religious body or church sharing a confession of faith
coughto blurt out; state, as by way of making a confession
confesses(of a priest) Hear the confession of (someone) in such a way
confessing(of a priest) Hear the confession of (someone) in such a way
confess(of a priest) Hear the confession of (someone) in such a way
confessed(of a priest) Hear the confession of (someone) in such a way
extrajudicial(of a settlement, statement, or confession) Not made in court; out-of-court
confessionsCONFESSION, a written or oral acknowledgment of guilt by a party accused of an offense
cognovitacknowledgment or confession by a defendant that the plaintiff's cause, or part of it, is just, wherefore the defendant, to save expense, permits judgment to be entered without trial