Fibbing [verb]
Definition of Fibbing:
tell an undetailed lie
Synonyms of Fibbing:
Sentence/Example of Fibbing:
It’s not necessarily the stuff you see most advertised — like the fib about faster 5G phones — that made the best impression.
A great part of my life was made up of making life pleasant to others by fibbing.
This was outrageous fibbing, but nobly done in a good cause.
The Baroness turned her smile toward him, and she instantly felt that she had been observed to be fibbing.
This romantic young philanthropist talks of fibbing, as if it were the most simple thing in life.
Should it appear that Claire really wrote the letter, it will only be additional evidence of her faculty for fibbing.
She wouldn't have minded his fibbing outright, so much, for then it wouldn't have seemed to come from his nature.
Speak the truth and be taken in, not I; there's no harm in fibbing when it's for doing good, Miss.
And so it was, possibly the consciousness of fibbing and the difficulty of doing it successfully was responsible for the flush.
I do not know what to think, except that the old gentleman is not fibbing intentionally.