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Carry A Secret To One's Grave »
(dies without telling the secret...)


Carry A Secret To The Grave »
(not tell a secret during one's entire life...)


In Secret »
(done secretly; without letting other people know...)


Open Secret »
(people know it, but they don't talk about it; people pretend they don't know it...)


Your Secret Is Safe With Me »
(I will not tell others what I know...)


A Little Bird Told Me »
(a person who I will not identify whispered this secret to me; I know because this secret was whispered to me...)


Behind Your Back »
(it happened without one knowing about it; they kept it a secret...)


Find Someone Or Something Out »
(learn the secret that they are hiding...)


Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag »
(sharing a secret...)


Like An Open Book »
(open, honest; and available; not hidden; not secret...)


Mum's The Word »
(we won't tell anyone; keep it a secret...)


Spill The Beans »
(tell the secret...)


Take It To One's Grave »
(not tell anyone; keep it as a secret...)


Take Someone Into One's Confidence »
(share a secret with that person; tell that person something you don't want others to know...)




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