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I am a bad liar

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    practice vocab connected to lies
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  • I can't believe he would __________ and say he finished the project when he hadn’t even started.
    lie through his teeth
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  • It’s hard to trust someone who can __________; their dishonesty is always so obvious.
    lie like a (cheap) rug
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  • She told me a __________ when she said she liked my cooking, but I could tell she was just being polite.
    white lie
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  • 1. When he said he was working late, I knew he was just __________ about where he really was.
    stretching the truth
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  • After years of pretending to be someone else, she realized she was __________ and needed to be true to herself.
    living a lie
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  • Instead of telling me the harsh truth, he decided to __________ the situation to make it sound better.
    sugarcoat
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  • The advertisement was designed to __________ customers into thinking they were getting a great deal.
    mislead
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  • The whole scheme turned out to be a __________, leaving many people without their money.
    swindle (шахрайство)
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  • She was __________ when she shared that juicy gossip about her coworker; it wasn't her place to tell.
    telling tales out of school
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  • He has been __________ with the facts in his reports, which makes me question his integrity.
    bending the truth
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  • I felt like he was __________ when he claimed he had no idea what was going on; everyone knew he was involved.
    pulling the wool over
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  • Last night at the party, someone was __________ about their travels, and I knew they were exaggerating.
    playing fast and loose
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  • He tried to __________ his friends out of their savings by promising them quick returns on investments.
    swindle (розвести)
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  • I couldn’t believe he was __________ about his past; it seemed like every detail was fabricated.
    spinning a yarn
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