Similar words: come true, be true of, tell the truth, speak the truth, to tell the truth, at the top of the tree, TRUE, untrue. Meaning: n. conformity to reality or actuality.
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121. Wahtever the true story, Folly Fellowship members took full advantage of the chance to spend an afternoon exploring Stancombe Park.
122. Campaigners say official accident figures don't give the true picture.
123. Such claims were contradicted by research which indicated that the true level might be about 70 per thousand.
124. Proper words in proper places make the true definition of style. Jonathan Swift
125. That was the true black humour of colleagues I thought were my mates.
126. The true axis of evil in America is the brilliance of our marketing combined with the stupidity of our people. Bill Maher
127. The true childhood home is roughly where the shuttered computer store stands, though the town has yet to acknowledge the mistake.
128. However, it is when the two heat sources are used together in combination that the true capabilities can be appreciated.
129. That is why environmentalists have often clamoured for regulation, as the best way to conceal the true costs of policy.
130. I have at last discovered the true secret to quitting smoking.
131. The case remains a mystery. The police were never able to ascertain the true facts.
132. The most reliable and accurate estimates can normally be obtained using one of the true cross-areal interpolation methods.
133. Probably the last of the true amateur captains, his decisions were not controlled by monetary or vested interests.
134. Unfortunately the true picture will never be established, for insufficient evidence survives.
135. The effectiveness of the micro in simulating experiments hinges on the children's accepting the analogy with the true experimental situation.
136. Voice over It's a chance for the film makers to make the most of the true Oxford experience.
137. Similar in habit to the true waterlily, but with smaller yellow flowers.
138. On the following day the jury signed a verdict that the 1277 perambulation still set forth the true bounds.
139. In the true spirit of energy conservation chose a bicycle for his gift.
140. Like most of the true crabs they can be very destructive in the reef tank.
141. Occasionally he will offer a character in the true romantic style, but it will be a minor character.
142. Rather, they are the latest developments in the true story of Clancy and the man who authorities say defrauded him.
143. Memorial uses conservative criteria to calculate its figures, and the true death toll is probably much higher.
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144. Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art. Frank Lloyd Wright
145. Anybody who runs it will know firsthand that you have experienced the true exhilaration of life. 2.
146. Nevertheless the true incidence curve probably lies somewhere between that of the two studies.
147. The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him. G.K. Chesterton
148. Meanwhile, economists argue about whether the true cost of healthcare has even gone down under managed care.
149. Down in housewares were the true treasures women were after.
150. The true extent of the phenomenon is not at present clear, but not all sense-spectra are of the metaphorical sort.
More similar words: come true, be true of, tell the truth, speak the truth, to tell the truth, at the top of the tree, TRUE, untrue, true to, hold true, trueborn, true cost, truelove, true copy, true blue, true-life, construe, true-blue, true north, trueness, out of true, true to type, true-to-life, true to life, misconstrue, this is true of, tried and true, truehearted, run true to form, the trots.