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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31 He's lied his way into a really plum job.
32 The witness lied to the court.
33 Witnesses lied and perjured themselves.
34 I've a confession to make-I lied about my age.
35 She was absolutely livid that he had lied.
36 They knew full well that he had lied.
37 Under oath, Aston finally admitted that he had lied.
38 He lied himself into our confidence.
39 It shames me to say it, but I lied.
40 He had lied to her without compunction.
41 The cat lied at the girl's feet.
42 He lied himself into office.
43 He lied in court to save his own skin.
44 He lied me into lending him my car.
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45 He lied about his age.
46 He lied to the court not just once, but on several occasions.
47 In 1914 he lied about his age so that he could join the war effort.
48 The fact that he had lied before robbed his words of any credibility.
49 He reacted angrily to the suggestion that he had lied.
50 I declare to you that I have never lied about the affair.
51 Although technically you may not have lied, you certainly haven't told us the whole truth.
52 The case against her collapsed when a key witness was proved to have lied.
53 He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied.
54 Her conscience pricked her as she lied to her sister.
55 Sir John, never a man to mince his words, said in a TV interview that the government had lied.
56 The Prime Minister reacted angrily to claims that he had lied to the House of Commons.
57 I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains she lied to us.
58 'Would you mind my coming with you?' he asked, before I had finished speaking.'Not at all,' I lied.
59 They could see the Kremlin quite clearly from where they lied.
60 He's never lied to me before, so I have no reason to doubt his word.