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Definition of confessly

confessly
Confessedly Con*fess"ed*ly, adv. By confession; without denial. [Written also confessly.]

Meaning of confessly from wikipedia

- The Confessing Church (German: Bekennende Kirche, pronounced [bəˈkɛnəndə ˈkɪʁçə] ) was a movement within German Protestantism in **** Germany that arose...
- Confess, Fletch is a 2022 American crime comedy film directed by Greg Mottola, who co-wrote the screenplay with Zev Borow. Based on Gregory Mcdonald's...
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- Confess is the second album by Dominican American artist Twin Shadow, released on July 10, 2012, through 4AD. Although its predecessor, Forget, reminisces...