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fib
noun as in undetailed lie
verb as in tell an undetailed lie
Example Sentences
Yes, politicians of all stripes have been known to lie, fib or shade the truth.
Abraham Lincoln fibbed as well, telling newspaper readers in 1862 that he was not considering emancipating the Confederacy’s enslaved people when he’d already decided to do so.
The agency accused Musk of fibbing to manipulate his company's stock prices.
Before her family shows up to meet this mystery man at her birthday party, can Aaliyah find the right one to turn that big fib into reality?
I challenged his movie reviews and caught him in a fib now and again.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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