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liar

[lahy-er] / ˈlaɪ ər /


Example Sentences

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He called the State Department “liars” in response to a report documenting rights abuses in Mexico and disputed U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

“But no, they took the money instead, which means the liars who knowingly misled their oatmeal brain viewers and seriously damaged our democracy don’t have to say anything about it.”

From Los Angeles Times

“You’re a liar. You are letting this go on,” she said.

From Washington Times

“It’s about saving the reputation of the people who have been lied about and making those liars compensate them for the harms to their reputations.”

From New York Times

She spoke out against the ways women are often treated as liars, out to make a profit on the trauma they’ve endured rather than simply seeking justice.

From Los Angeles Times