fibbing造句1. She told innocent fibs like anyone else.
2. Stop telling such silly fibs.
3. He's been known to tell fibs .
4. I can tell he's fibbing because he's smiling!
5. " I told a fib about my age, " little Tom said.
6. He laughs loudly when I accuse him of fibbing.
7. He is a person who tells fibs.
8. Don't believe him - he's telling fibs again.
9. Come on, don't fib! Where were you really last night?
10. I think you're fibbing.
11. These numbers may be a bit of a fib.
12. The fibs are of two kinds.
13. You're not telling me a fib, are you?
14. The Gypsy expressed shock that I could tell such a fib, especially in this sacred place.
15. If you're telling fibs, keep them simple, that's the rule, isn't it?
16. He had tackled the twin problems of the Ecclestone fib and the petrol crisis head on-by ignoring them.
17. So it's very likely she told you a few fibs.
18. I had to make up some fib about why I was late.
19. It was another one of those little fibs, of course, but no matter.
20. They said they did it, but that was just a little fib.
21. Have you been fibbing to me?
22. Scholars say a certain amount of fibbing is socially acceptable — even necessary — to compete in the online dating culture.
23. Although, frankly, I think you're probably fibbing at least a little.
24. So, Nintendo are fibbing a little when they say it's a sequel that "feels different." The truth is, at this stage it "feels" exactly the same.
25. And contrary to gender myth, men have a lower standard of veracity, fibbing an average five times compared to women's three.
26. Some of its employees, in their zeal to win the business of wealthy Americans with a predilection for fibbing to the taxman , seem to have confused discretion with spycraft.
27. A hundred years later Sir David Brewster looked into the box. He covered up the traces with carefully selected extracts and some straight fibbing.
28. Although it"s tempting, it doesn"t work. By all means gloss over the unflattering things. But out-right fibbing NEVER pays.
29. Now, after studying thousands of corporate earnings calls, two researchers from Stanford University think they've come up with a way to tell when senior executives are fibbing.
30. Henry, is that really your money? Have you been fibbing to me?