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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91 Six months later she went to prison as a suffragette, having lied about her age and enrolled as a militant.
92 But asked whether he believed whether the former aide lied, Harshbarger avoided the question.
93 Then she had lied to him later that same night, making promises about love.
94 Health officials alleged that he had fabricated test results and lied about the dosages of a Debendox ingredient in tests on rabbits.
95 It also has faced allegations that it lied about prior supply shortages, which it repeatedly has denied.
96 He surprised himself by the calmness with which he lied, although when he replaced the receiver his thin fingers were quivering.
97 Users also stated that they lied this type of audio-visual material for library instruction.
98 And when you asked if I was married, I lied to you.
99 What was unforgivable was that he had systematically lied to me - and I had let him do it.
100 She could even remember the occasion when she had first lied as a little girl.
101 No wonder she'd lied when so many terrible things had started happening all around her.
102 The more general view was less charitable, placing more emphasis on the belief that Sri Lankans habitually lied in court.
103 He lied when he ran for governor on the platform of being a successful businessman and political outsider.
104 Shepard lied to investigators at the instigation of his direct superior officer.
105 There is just one problem: I lied about my age when I first applied for the job because of age-discrimination fears.
106 The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War.
107 What upsets me most is the way she lied to me.
108 I frequently find out from some one else that my husband has lied or has neglected to tell me about something.
109 He accomplished nothing except to make a bunch of journalists feel lied to[sentencedict.com/lied.html], which they were.
110 J Ed; gar Hoover lied about almost every episode in his career.
111 And I was scared stiff about having lied to Mel about being single when he hired me.
112 He lied about the firing of the White House travel office personnel.
113 She lied all the time, storming her house like an unrepentant sinner.
114 The Bienvenue brothers lied about being molested by their mother and stepfather.
115 She was normally a very honest person - so why had she just lied through her teeth?
116 It was then that Jan realized he had lied to her.
117 You beat the holy hell out of me and we lied at the X-ray lab and said I fell off a bike.
118 Bill felt very hurt when he realized she had lied to him.
119 She threw on her denim jacket, and grinning, lied tie door open for Penelope.
120 But, again, the commission found no hard evidence that Mr Wahid had lied or misused the money.