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[fib] / fɪb /




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"Perhaps the starkest," Dr Rogers said, were her attempts to explain the cancer fib.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2025

If someone were to ask me how I kept my sanity this past year, I would first probably fib and come up with something literary.

From Slate Dec. 28, 2024

The fib seemed to play into the media focus on Elliot’s weight, as seen in coverage of her passing and the aftermath.

From Los Angeles Times May 7, 2024

Rae’s pretext for the connection: Piano music helps her work, and Yoori was recommended by someone who overheard her practicing at the music school, a fib that the sweet but self-effacing Yoori hardly believes.

From Seattle Times Feb. 6, 2024

“That next part of plan. Pretty soon Warbeak come back. She tell what time squirrel meet you, good. Then Dunwing whisper big lie fib to other Sparra. It soon spread.”

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques

After an overconfident miller fibs that his daughter can spin straw into gold, a greedy king locks the poor girl in a room full of straw.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 20, 2026

But Ulman has strung together a net of interesting observations: glances, insults, mistaken presumptions and gaslighting fibs.

From Los Angeles Times May 8, 2025

This country tells itself a lot of fibs about how good and great it is — but there are people who don’t just believe them, but devote their lives to making them come true.

From Salon Feb. 8, 2025

Sometimes, they complain of untruths, misleading statements or outright fibs.

From Washington Post Feb. 8, 2023

The only difference between her fibs and mine are that hers are eerie—she’s got a gift for saying things that make you anxious.

From "The Pigman" by Paul Zindel

Abraham Lincoln fibbed as well, telling newspaper readers in 1862 that he was not considering emancipating the Confederacy’s enslaved people when he’d already decided to do so.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 11, 2024

Her children asked why, and she fibbed: “Oh, because I like the car.”

From Seattle Times Jul. 6, 2023

"It's almost time! The live event will start soon," fibbed a card keeping eager viewers on hold.

From Salon Apr. 17, 2023

At his death bed, some of the siblings wanted to comfort him, so they fibbed that he’d finally been inducted.

From Washington Post Nov. 4, 2019

“Just checking the floor for dust,” fibbed Ryan, as he quickly slid Ralph into his parka pocket.

From "Ralph S. Mouse" by Beverly Cleary

Some people say they've resorted to fibbing about illnesses, emigration or even prison sentences so the company will stop trying to keep them signed up.

From BBC Apr. 2, 2026

Stunned by her blatant fibbing, I backed off.

From MarketWatch Jan. 21, 2026

By the way, they also confess to occasionally fibbing about “overqualificiations” to spare job applicants’ egos.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 30, 2025

The agency accused Musk of fibbing to manipulate his company's stock prices.

From Salon Sep. 21, 2024

“And anyway, I don’t care what you say. I think it’s true what she told me about the elephant. She’s not fibbing, she’s not making it up, I know she isn’t. I can tell.”

From "An Elephant in the Garden" by Michael Morpurgo




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