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fibbing

[ UK /fˈɪbɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a trivial act of lying or being deliberately unclear

How To Use fibbing In A Sentence

  • I would be fibbing if I didn't say at times that was frustrating.
  • This campaign of Francophobe fibbing eventually contaminated the White House press briefings. Think Progress » January 2005: Gonzales Said Bush Did Not ‘Authorize Actions’ In Contravention of Our Criminal Statutes
  • He is the patron saint of fibbing (also known as paltering).
  • Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying
  • By the end of the apprenticeship, war had broken out and Archie volunteered for the Royal Air Force, fibbing a little about his age, so that he could get in.
  • Unless, you know, they're fibbing a little and don't really have any confidence in their actions at all?
  • What all the late squibbing and fibbing, placarding, and blackguarding, losing and winning, beering and ginning, and every other _et cetera_, has been about! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, July 17, 1841
  • However, in our one-to-one yesterday, sans-manager, it soon became apparent that she was fibbing big-style.
  • Although, frankly, I think you're probably fibbing at least a little.
  • You're doing what you accused the Lieutenant of doing -- fibbing. SAN ANDREAS
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