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lie

verb as in be prostrate, flat

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Stuart then referenced recent cases where people had got into trouble for lying about their experience and achievements.

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“The lies that have been spewed about the Haitian community — about my community — have been disgusting, deeply hurtful and dangerous.”

The Scottish Greens previously said Trump and his new golf course were "not welcome in Aberdeenshire", accusing him of being a climate-change denier with a "long history of lies and dodgy business dealings".

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Within 10 minutes - before we’d really begun our ascent - I suddenly had to lie down.

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Pineda kept firing after the other deputies stopped shooting, even as Ordaz “continued to lie on the ground on the right side of his body,” according to court records.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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