Mentís in english

Mentis

pronunciation: mentɪs part of speech: noun
In gestures

mentir = lie ; fib. 

Example: He accused her of lying when they said she was at the movies when she had called in sick.Example: She also fibbed about the place the wedding took place - citing a country town when they were married in a city registry office.

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» el mentirlying .

Example: This bibliography lists a selection of children's books on the theme of lying.

» ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive! [Palabras de uno de los personajes de Walter Scott que hoy día se utiliza como cita] .

Example: O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...

» mentir como un bellacolie through + Posesivo + teethlie + straight-faced .

Example: Like the rest of the populace, either these spokespeople are willfully ignorant of the truth of atomic dangers, or they are lying through their teeth about them.

Example: Democrats have worked diligently to misrepresent, misconstrue and basically lie straight-faced about that event.

» mentir descaradamentelie through + Posesivo + teeth .

Example: Like the rest of the populace, either these spokespeople are willfully ignorant of the truth of atomic dangers, or they are lying through their teeth about them.

» mentir sobrelie about .

Example: Retirement is the time of life when you stop lying about your age and start lying about the house.

» miente, que algo queda(rá)mud sticks .

Example: Mud sticks - that's why politicians love to throw it at their opponents = "Miente, que algo quedará" es la razón por la que a los políticos les gusta tanto acusar a sus adversarios.
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