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lying
1[lahy-ing]
noun
the telling of lies, or false statements; untruthfulness.
From boyhood, he has never been good at lying.
adjective
lying
2[lahy-ing]
verb
present participle of lie.
lying
1/ ˈlaɪɪŋ /
verb
the present participle and gerund of lie 1
lying
2/ ˈlaɪɪŋ /
verb
the present participle and gerund of lie 2
Other Word Forms
- lyingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In his testimony Kennedy stood his ground, accusing Ms Monarez of lying about that exchange and describing her dismissal as "absolutely necessary".
He went on to make fraudulent claims from two insurance firms, lying that the injuries to his legs were the result of sepsis and not self-inflicted.
Dennis is indeed twinless — not by a twist of fate but because he came into this world a singleton and is lying.
But she’s not the only one who is either deluded or lying about the implications.
Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington called Kennedy a “charlatan,” and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren accused him of “lying” about his intentions during his confirmation hearing.
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