1.   He got up and briefly stepped outside to avoid telling an outright lie.

2.   Nothing so tempts us to believe outright lies and unfounded stories posing as science than the sensationalistic schlock therein.

3.   Kawaguchi finally resorted to an outright lie.

4.   Leith fought a dreadful battle with her conscience when her friendship with Rosemary vied with the necessity of telling her mother an outright lie.

5.   It was an outright lie.

6.   An outright lie can be fatal.

7.   But he continues to outmaneuver Western diplomats, through bluff, guile and outright lies.

8.   But that logic is ethical hair-splitting, for while reporters presenting outright lies as fact deserve contempt, they certainly do not deserve to die.

9.   Democrats have attacked his ethics and integrity and have caught him in what they describe as outright lies.

10.   Crossing over the line to an outright lie can have devastating effects.

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%
outright + n. >>共 522
independence 7.00%
majority 6.24%
ban 5.64%
victory 4.61%
sale 3.20%
purchase 2.06%
hostility 1.90%
fraud 1.79%
winner 1.74%
lie 1.47%
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