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Okay, so I fib now and then, but it's always for a good cause.
Members fib to one another about their output and production capacity.
This time when the waiter asked how everything was, I didn't have to fib.
Life would have been a lot easier if she could fib to her parents the way other kids could.
I hate to fib, but enough's enough, don't you think?
"It was only in fun," he lamely tried to fib.
Don't ask why I fib to a woman who doesn't even cut my paycheck.
Plus, children of parents who fib frequently are better at deception themselves - and employ it more often.
"But you might fib to spare my feelings," Athena said.
He and Dolly had felt it prudent to fib about their marital status to her as well.
And she meant it - though I dare say she'd have been kind enough to fib if she'd had to.
Two: ask the dog sitters to fib a little.
"My mother says it isn't nice to fib," said Jane.
I was certain and equally certain that she would fib if it suited her.
And it wasn't as if we didn't fib to each other from time to time.
If you fib to me I'll have to give you a lot more smacks!"
It turns out that, when it comes to talking about how they eat, Americans are prone to fib or forget.
Never fib in response to questions about alcohol or drug use, sexual history, or other lifestyle matters.
Maybe it would be best to fib.
It takes time to build tradition, but the high prize money totals and the usual fine quality of the fields do not fib.
Claribel had been brought up to be fair and not to fib unless she really had to.
But it doesn't hurt to fib a little.
Johnson can learn by not repeating Parcells's mistake, which was to fib.
It's normal to fib about some things.
Cordelia couldn't fib with his plastic optics on her.