Similar words: to tell the truth, home truth, truth, all the time, untruth, in truth, call the tune, truthful.
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91 a congenital inability to tell the truth.
92 I adjure you to tell the truth.
93 But to tell the truth, it was not worth a hill of beans.
94 The witness is demanded to swear on the Bible that he will tell the truth.
95 That's just a cop-out. Just be brave and tell the truth.
96 A witness in court is obligated to tell the truth.
97 He praised the trust, but said that as "they are still a government quango they can't always tell the truth ... they can't be as outspoken as I can;"
98 To tell the truth, old Mr. Bouncer had forgotten them.
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99 When Oedipus abused Tiresias as having had a hand in the murder of Laius, Tiresias had the fearless courage to tell the truth that Oedipus was the murderer.
100 He later created one of the first female cartoon superheroes, Wonder Woman, who could compel villains to tell the truth by ensnaring them in a magic lasso.
101 She was about to tell the truth when Tom cut in on her.
102 He later warns Jinfeng not to tell the truth. Seeing his ferociousness for the first time, Jinfeng is frightened by it.
103 You can try to tell people that this banana tree is an orange tree all you want, but the fruit will tell the truth.
104 The brain takes longer to tell a lie than to tell the truth.
105 To tell the truth, I don't admire the bellybutton school of acting at all.
106 To tell the truth, all of those heartfelt behaviors really make me feel so moved and incredible that I strongly believe all that I have done for them is worthwhile and well-thought-of .
107 Witnesses have to swear on the bible ( to tell the truth ).
108 Tell the truth, misleadingly.
109 Overall, it seemed to take more brain effort to tell the lie than to tell the truth, Faro found.
110 When in high school, to tell the truth, I liked blackout, for I could find a pretext for me to stop study.
111 Janet was so bashful that she couldn't tell the truth.
112 Before he chose to tell the truth he tussle with his conscience.
113 Artists use lies to tell the truth, while the politicians used them to cover true up.
114 "Drat the woman, she did tell the truth, " he complained to his brother Orion in an 1861 letter, after telling him that the medium had placed all blame on the mother.
115 My wife recommended I read that book about computers, that I could learn a lot from it. But to tell the truth, it was not worth a hill of beans.
116 Joe likes to brag about all the friends he has. But to tell the truth, his friendships are only skin-deep -- the only person he really cares about deep down in his heart is himself.
117 To tell the truth, to breed diversity in the baby bed to select suitable for baby products, really is not easy.
118 Tell the truth, I most be fed up with these dispatching troops anonymous meal bureau.
119 'Next best thing to tell the truth,'muttered Captain Smollett.'Load his gun, Hawkins.
120 My wife recommended I read that book about computers, which I could learn a lot from it. But to tell the truth, it was not worth a hill of beans.
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