- lie through one's teeth
- {v. phr.} To lie uninhibitedly and unashamedly. * /Everyone in the courtroom could sense that the accused was lying through his teeth./
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
lie through one's teeth — To lie brazenly • • • Main Entry: ↑tooth * * * informal tell an outright lie without remorse … Useful english dictionary
lie through one's teeth — idi lie through one s teeth, to tell a brazen, vicious lie … From formal English to slang
lie through one's teeth — {v. phr.} To lie uninhibitedly and unashamedly. * /Everyone in the courtroom could sense that the accused was lying through his teeth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
lie\ through\ one's\ teeth — v. phr. To lie uninhibitedly and unashamedly. Everyone in the courtroom could sense that the accused was lying through his teeth … Словарь американских идиом
lie through one's teeth — verb To tell a gross or egregious untruth. When a politician claims he can lower taxes without cutting spending, hes lying through his teeth … Wiktionary
lie through one's teeth — informal tell an outright lie. → lie … English new terms dictionary
through one's teeth — (usu facetious) To lie shamelessly ● lie … Useful english dictionary
lie — lie1 /luy/, n., v., lied, lying. n. 1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood. 2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived … Universalium
lie — I n 1. falsehood, untruth, prevarication, fib, white lie, little white lie, quibble, Inf. taradiddle; equivocation, evasion, fencing, Euph. departure from the truth; falsity, fiction, falsification, invention, concoction, fabrication, half truth … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
lie — I [[t]laɪ[/t]] n. v. lied, ly•ing 1) a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; a falsehood 2) something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture 3) the charge or accusation of lying: He flung the lie back at his … From formal English to slang