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lie to
verb
- intr, adverb nautical (of a vessel) to be hove to with little or no swinging
Example Sentences
"It would be a lie to say that no-one is worried, to be honest," she tells us, "but we still feel we have a duty to our country to say the truth, to preserve democracy, and the rule of law."
Prosecutors, for their part, derided Sanders in court and to the press as a desperate hack willing to lie to defend Scott Dekraai, a client accused of massacring eight people at a Seal Beach salon.
She still uses drugs occasionally â âIâm not gonna lie to youâ â but less than she used to, and she now takes medication for HIV.
âIâve seen things much less sensitive be presented to us with high classification, and to say that it isnât is a lie to the country.â
In the wonderful, Cambridge-set âLudwig,â David Mitchell, best known here for âPeep Show,â âUpstart Crowâ and as an irascible team captain on the panel show âWould I Lie to You?,â plays John Taylor, a professional inventor of puzzles â awkward, timid, with no social life and a disconnect from and disdain for modern times that Mitchellâs own self-presentation sometimes suggests.
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