Phrases with «complete lie»

The phrase "complete lie" means that something that someone said or claimed is not true at all. Full definition

Sentences with «complete lie»

  • «If you listened to the President carefully and particularly Bawumia, you can see a government that is gasping for breath, this is a government that has basically lost steam, a government that has lost focus... and you can see the litany of inaccurate figures with some of them based on complete lies,» he said. (citifmonline.com)
  • I'm sorry that people like you can get on here and write complete lies and / or distortions although I truly think you fully believe in your own screwed up mind that this is what happened. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Still others live complete lies, lecturing the congregation on the importance money management on Sunday while struggling to overcome secret credit card debt on Monday. (rachelheldevans.com)
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