1.   She accused Sloan of telling outrageous lies.

2.   Although she had no newspaper experience and had barely touched a typewriter, she told Perkerson outrageous lies about how she had worked for a newspaper up north.

3.   A century ago, new technologies like high-speed presses and color reproduction were used to whip up public sentiment, both with facts and the most outrageous lies.

4.   It was an outrageous lie, of course.

5.   Like the Juice, Clinton can look people in the eye, tell outrageous lie after outrageous lie and get away with it.

6.   That method was expensive, humiliating and often left permanent records in courts that were outrageous lies.

7.   The young lady just smiled and gave me the look silly old men get when they tell outrageous lies.

a. + lie >>共 307
outright 4.35%
unplayable 3.54%
bad 3.38%
good 3.22%
spreading 2.74%
little 1.77%
blatant 1.77%
public 1.29%
preferred 1.29%
downhill 1.29%
outrageous 1.13%
outrageous + n. >>共 387
behavior 5.71%
thing 2.85%
price 2.43%
costume 2.00%
statement 1.71%
conduct 1.57%
claim 1.57%
fortune 1.43%
character 1.28%
comment 1.28%
lie 1.00%
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