Liar Sentence Examples

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  • You are either a liar or very good!

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  • I was happy to leave the compulsive liar behind.

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  • If the liar is someone you work with or just an acquaintance, try to stay away as much as possible.

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  • I neither lie nor was ever called a liar!

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  • I've called him a liar and told him to his face that we couldn't be friends, but he's not backing off.

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  • As much as he's done wrong in his life, he's not a liar.

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  • I wouldn't believe the liar if he told me Lincoln was on the penny.

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  • Dealing with a liar is difficult and can drain you emotionally.

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  • Other signs that you are dealing with a chronic liar include when the person lies to avoid getting into trouble but needs to keep adding to the original lie to keep it plausible.

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  • You must think I'm a colossal liar.

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  • I always say that I'm basically a born liar, that writers make things up and invent things.

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  • Your unconscious mind doesn't want to make a liar of you.

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  • He was a liar from the beginning and that means, of course, that he is thoroughly unscrupulous.

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  • It is not unreasonable to conclude, like Lazar, that Bill Cooper is simply a liar.

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  • Jim adamantly shook his head in response to being called a liar.

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  • A compulsive liar is someone who lies routinely, according to Truth About Deception.

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  • If you're dealing with someone who is a pathological liar, you've got an expert who, like an actor, lives to fool people.

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  • If you think someone might be a liar, try to look for additional signs of lying.

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  • Greg and I also did a book called, How to Spot a Liar and another strictly on body language called, I Can Read You Like a Book.

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  • After returning to the hotel, Selena demanded the papers and reportedly called Saldivar a liar.

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  • Aside from what we observed ourselves, everything we thought we knew about Jerome Shipton came from his wife, a dedicated liar.

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  • He has, besides, the whole science of "venerie" at his finger-tips; in fact Tristan is the "Admirable Crichton" of medieval romance, there is nothing he cannot do, and that superlatively well - it must be regretfully admitted that he is also a most accomplished liar!

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  • If anyone told me they could unequivocally define the exact point at which right and wrong diverge, I'd think they were either a liar or could walk on water.

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  • She wasn't irresponsible, a blabbermouth or a liar – contrary to what both of them seemed to think.

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  • Is not this a great blasphemy making God a liar?

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  • The man is either totally ignorant of the facts or an abject liar.

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  • Your belief in your ability to spot a liar is unfounded.

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  • I have become the best liar in the world.

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  • Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.

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  • To be led by a liar is to ask to be lied to.

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  • When someone says they are a pathological liar, should you believe them?

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  • The New Testament takes a pride in the ignorance of the apostles, the main one of whom is a self-confessed liar.

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  • Macy Gray is great because she's mad and a habitual liar, so she's always superb value.

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  • Those kitchen sink films, like Billy Liar, hit me right in the heart.

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  • In fact his name has become a synonym for the word liar.

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  • As has now transpired, he is also a liar on a subject.

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  • To him the peasants' attempt to abolish serfdom was wholly unchristian, since it was a divinely sanctioned institution, and if they succeeded they would " make God a liar."

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  • And in a history recently written by order of the Highest Authorities it is said that Kutuzov was a cunning court liar, frightened of the name of Napoleon, and that by his blunders at Krasnoe and the Berezina he deprived the Russian army of the glory of complete victory over the French. *

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  • According to Dr. Reich, low self-esteem is the most common attribute of the compulsive liar.

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  • However, when a compulsive liar is able to realize he needs help, therapy can be effective.

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  • If you know you are a compulsive liar, seek therapy for it because there is hope.

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  • Knowing whether someone is a compulsive liar can be difficult unless you know the signs of compulsive lying.

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  • A compulsive liar will usually not admit he or she has told a lie; instead, he or she will either deny your accusation or make up another story to cover up the original lie that was told.

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  • Keep in mind that even if someone exhibits the signs of compulsive lying, it does not necessarily mean he or she is a compulsive liar.

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  • This article delivers tips to help spot and understand what drives a compulsive liar.

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  • The liar will have to actually admit to having a problem with lying.

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  • No one can force a compulsive liar to get help.

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  • A pathological liar has a constant need to tell lies and, many times, for no reason at all.

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  • The definition of a pathological liar is someone who uncontrollably lies for no personal gain.

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  • The liar will even lie if it means putting him or herself in danger.

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  • Spending time with a liar can be frustrating and exhausting, so if the person does not want to seek help, you will need to decide if it's worth your energy to remain supportive.

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  • Keep reading to find out what really ails a liar.

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  • A person with Narcissistic Personality Disorder may also demonstrate the traits of a compulsive liar.

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  • If a chronic liar is caught in a lie, his or her strategy to deal with the situation is to make up another lie to cover up the first one.

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  • Some of these things might help you detect a liar in action, but remember your interpretations can also be wrong.

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  • A good liar might also make too much eye contract or use a direct stare as a way of overcompensating.

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  • Amanda Bynes moved beyond the small screen in 2002, taking on her first movie role in Big Fat Liar, opposite Frankie Muniz.

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  • No one's calling anyone a liar here, but in the end, the judge sided with Bristol Palin in the matter.

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  • Still, providing a trite answer such as "I'm a perfectionist" will have your perspective new boss rolling his eyes, and perhaps thinking you are a liar.

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  • You're a first-class liar, Kiselev, when I come to look at you!

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  • However, the lying eventually becomes evident to people who are most closely associated with the liar, and things begin to unravel.

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  • He dropped his hand from her body before he turned into a liar about letting her choose.

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  • She was a horrible liar, uncertain enough in her attempts that he assessed she didn't do it often.

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  • For this reason did Ahuramazda, and the other gods that be, bring aid to me, because I was not hostile, nor a liar, nor a wrongdoer, neither I nor my family, but according to Rectitude (drstam) have I ruled."

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  • I don't think you're a liar at all.

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  • It was at Taunton that Disraeli fell upon O'Connell, rather ungratefully; whereupon the Liberator was roused to retort on his assailant vehemently as "a liar," and humorously as a probable descendant of the impenitent thief.

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  • He was so consummate a liar that, when taken in the fact, he could brazenly deny it.

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  • Because if he is, he's either grossly mistaken, a damned liar or setting me up!

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  • She wasn't irresponsible, a blabbermouth or a liar – contrary to what both of them seemed to think.

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