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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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To lie with all one's teeth

Does it make sense in English to say "You lied with all your teeth"?

  

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Christine Christie Does it make in English to say "you lied with all your teeth "? No, but there is the expression "to lie through one's teeth" meaning to brazenly lie.

  • Christine Christie Does it make in English to say "you lied with all your teeth "?
  • No, but there is the expression "to lie through one's teeth" meaning to brazenly lie.
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Christine Christie

Does it make in English to say "you lied with all your teeth"?

No, but there is the expression "to lie through one's teeth" meaning to brazenly lie.

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No.

You lied through your teeth.

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