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to liar
noun
One who tells lies.
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With an advertising din from both sides that translates to "Liar, liar, pants on fire," he said, the "people are almost immune to new messages".
Last year, New York quoted LeFevre's book proposal, which reportedly compared the future work to "Liar's Poker".
Grand Central considers the book a potential successor to "Liar's Poker," Michael Lewis's firsthand account of the freewheeling antics of Salomon Brothers' bond-trading desk during the 1980s.
Ryan went from truth teller to liar, and Eastwood stole Romney's spotlight.
The law puts an end to "liar loans" that require no documentation of ability to repay the loan.
From "Ways to Means" to "Liar" to "Hawaii '13" he went for it so hard core and he was still doing so many other things in the art world.
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It is usually up to the liar to explain the lie.
"I'm sorry again, but I don't give money to liars".
By the time "Cherry," the sequel to "Liars' Club," opens, Ms. Karr's parents have receded into the background.
It does matter how liars feel and how they think. Indeed, many of the tell-tale signs common to liars, like fidgeting and sweating, can also be signs of ordinary anxiety.
Excess of trust gives the competitive advantage to liars.
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