Similar words: allied, lie down, bullied, sullied, implied, multiplied, lie detector, yellow-bellied. Meaning: [lɪːd] n. a German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano.
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1 I've got a horrible feeling she lied to us.
2 I'm sorry I lied to you.
3 The merchants lied at a caravanserai that night.
4 He was in disgrace because he had lied.
5 She firmly rejected the suggestion that she had lied to Parliament.
6 After her death, it came out that she'd lied about her age.
7 I lied when I said I didn't like you. I lied when I said I didn't care. I lie every time I try to tell myself I will never fall for you.
8 A hospital administrator has resigned over claims he lied to get the job.
9 I lied to him.
10 He lied to me constantly and started knocking me around.
11 The child lied to the teacher about his reasons for being late.
12 The Senator's admission that he had lied to Congress shocked many Americans.
13 It isn't that he lied exactly, but he did tend to exaggerate.
14 I'm ashamed to say that I lied to her.
15 She'd lied about it out of pique.
16 The men had plainly lied.
17 He said someone had lied but wouldn't name names.
18 New evidence showed the police lied at the trial.
19 Wallace denied charges that he had lied to investigators.
20 Tom lied to the boss about his work.
21 You lied to me,[www.Sentencedict.com] you bastard!
22 "I'm trying to sleep," he lied[Sentencedict.com], speaking reprovingly.
23 She lied about her age.
24 Burke later admitted he had lied.
25 He lied about his age to join the army.
26 He lied out of fear.
27 I was dismayed to discover that he'd lied.
28 He has twice lied to us.
29 The worst feeling in the world is knowing you've been used and lied to.
30 The boy explained to the satisfaction of the court why he had lied.