lie in a sentence
n.
Definition
LIE: to recline or be in a horizontal position; or to make an untrue statement with the intention of deceiving.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to lie down for a nap after a long day at work.
- It's hard to trust someone who is known to lie so frequently.
- He tried to lie his way out of trouble, but the evidence was against him.
- In that moment of vulnerability, she wished she could lie about her feelings.
- The book explores the consequences of a single lie that spirals out of control.
- She decided to lie down for a moment, hoping to ease her headache.
- It’s important to be honest, as a lie can damage trust in any relationship.
- The children were told not to lie, even if they were scared of getting in trouble.
- He couldn’t believe the extent of her lie; it shattered his perception of their friendship.
- In the quiet of the night, she felt a sense of peace as she lay under the stars.
- He decided to lie about his whereabouts to avoid getting in trouble.
- The politician was caught in a lie that damaged his credibility.
- Sometimes, a little white lie can spare someone's feelings.
- She couldn't believe he would lie to her after all they had been through.
- The book explores the moral implications of lying in different circumstances.
- She decided to lie about her whereabouts to avoid getting in trouble.
- The truth often emerges when a lie is least expected.
- He couldn't believe that his best friend would lie to him so easily.
- In her heart, she knew that to lie was to betray her own values.
- The novel explores the fine line between a harmless lie and a devastating betrayal.
- She decided to lie about her age during the interview to appear more experienced.
- It's hard to maintain a lie when the truth is so easily discovered.
- He felt guilty every time he told a lie to protect her feelings.
- The child's innocent lie quickly unraveled under the scrutiny of his parents.
- In literature, a lie can often reveal deeper truths about a character's motivations.
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