noun

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The terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.

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The terrain and conditions surrounding the disc before it is thrown.

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The position of a fetus in the womb.

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A manner of lying; relative position.

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An animal's lair.

verb

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To rest in a horizontal position on a surface.

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The book lies on the table;  the snow lies on the roof;  he lies in his coffin

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To be placed or situated.

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To abide; to remain for a longer or shorter time; to be in a certain state or condition.

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The paper does not lie smooth on the wall.

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Used with in: to be or exist; to belong or pertain; to have an abiding place; to consist.

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Used with with: to have sexual relations with.

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Used with on/upon: to be incumbent (on); to be the responsibility of a person.

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To lodge; to sleep.

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To be still or quiet, like one lying down to rest.

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To be sustainable; to be capable of being maintained.

verb

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To give false information intentionally with intent to deceive.

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If you are found to have lied in court, you could face a penalty.

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To convey a false image or impression.

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Photographs often lie.

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To be mistaken or unintentionally spread false information.

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Sorry, I haven't seen your keys anywhere...wait, I lied! They're right there on the coffee table.

noun

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An intentionally false statement; an intentional falsehood.

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I knew he was telling a lie by his facial expression.

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A statement intended to deceive, even if literally true; a half-truth

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Anything that misleads or disappoints.

adjective

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(Mid-Ulster) Great, wonderful

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That kebab was lies!

Examples of lies in a Sentence

My talent lies with the mind.

Fuerteventura lies between Lanzarote and Grand Canary.

The mouth, with its jaws, forms a conical outgrowth which projects backwards, so that its apex lies beneath the prothorax.

It's not good for a relationship to be built on lies, Howie; or secrets.

No matter what lies Katie had been told, he couldn.t believe what was said about Lilith.

To the south lies the fine promenade known as the Jardin Lecoq.

However said, I'm forced to agree a serious relationship can't exist on a bed of lies.

It lies in the open valley of the Trent, at a short distance from the river, and near the important Trent Junction on the Midland railway system.

Among Servian cities, Nish is only surpassed by Belgrade in commercial and strategic importance; for it lies at the point where several of the chief Balkan highroads converge, and where the branch railway to Salonica leaves the main line between Belgrade and Constantinople.

The diplomatic career now lies open before you.

I know when one lies.

You mean the lies.

I will teach my son the demon's power and warn him about its lies.

To the east lies the magnificent domain of Chatsworth.

The watering-place of Royat lies a little more than a mile to the west.

It lies on the south bank of the Thames and extends up the hills above the shore, many villas having been erected on the higher ground.

It lies in a hilly well-wooded district above the valley of the small river Wye, a tributary of the Thames.

He died on the 22nd of August 1818, in his 86th year, and lies buried behind the chancel of the parish church, which he had recently restored at his own charges.

It lies opposite Stockton-on-Tees, with which it is connected by a bridge, on the river Tees.

If the Gargoyles can unhook the wings then the power to fly lies in the wings themselves, and not in the wooden bodies of the people who wear them.

Sometimes one of those great cakes slips from the ice-man's sled into the village street, and lies there for a week like a great emerald, an object of interest to all passers.

The city lies where the desert meets the mountains, with many hiking, mountain biking, golfing and river rafting opportunities.

Then he wrote her sister Rachael in Boston affirming her lies.

Even though they made his instincts uneasy, they were harmless lies.

The nucleus of the township lies on high ground to the east of the Edgware road, which crosses the Welsh Harp reservoir of Regent's Canal, a favourite fishing and skating resort.

Between the mainland and Ramree lies a group of islands separated by deep, narrow, salt-water inlets, forming the north-eastern shore of Kyaukpyu harbour, which extends for nearly 30 m.

South of the park lies the open common of Blackheath, mainly within the borough of Lewisham, and in the east the borough includes the greater part of Woolwich Common.

The history, indeed, of many a word lies hid in its equivocal uses; and it in no way derogates from the dignity of the highest poetry to gain strength and variety from the ingenious application of the same sounds to different senses, any more than from the contrivances of rhythm or the accompaniment of imitative sounds.

Artists have been known to use the left hand in the hope of checking the fatal facility which practice had conferred on the right; and if Hood had been able to place under some restraint the curious and complex machinery of words and syllables which his fancy was incessantly producing, his style would have been a great gainer, and much real earnestness of object, which now lies confused by the brilliant kaleidoscope of language, would have remained definite and clear.

It lies 14 m.

Just outside the town lies the Alkmaar wood, at the entrance to which stands the military cadet school which serves as a preparatoryschool for the royal military academy at Breda.

Tramways connect Alkmaar with Egmond and with the pretty summer resort of Bergen, which lies sheltered by woods and dunes.

Tubingen's chief claim to attention lies in its famous university, founded in 1477 by Duke Eberhard of Wurttemberg.

It lies at the junction of two streams, the Rother and Hipper, in a populous industrial district.

A portion of Basil's new city was surrounded with strong walls and turned into a fortress by Justinian; and within the walls, rebuilt in the 13th and 16th centuries, lies the greater part of Kaisarieh, altitude 3500 ft.

The site of the ancient Argentomagus lies a little to the north.

Denver is an important railway centre, being served by nine railways, of which the chief are the Atchison, ' Topeka & Santa Fe; the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific; the Denver & Rio Grande; the Union Pacific; and the Denver, North-Western & Pacific, Denver lies on the South Platte river, at an altitude exactly m.

The lesser of these lies towards the east, and its entrance is obstructed by a barrier of rocks, so as to admit the entrance of but one ship at a time.

Ballarat, the second city of Victoria, lies above 100 m.

The interior of New South Wales and Queensland, all that lies east of the r40th degree of longitude, was examined.

From its pleasant situation in a hilly, wooded district near the headwaters of the Cray stream, Orpington has become in modern times a favourite residential locality for those whose business lies in London.

A range of granite mountains forms a backbone which divides the peninsula into two unequal portions, the larger of which lies to the east and the smaller to the west of the chain.

The bulk of the jungle, therefore, which lies between stream and stream, has never been trodden by the foot of man.

Lake Champlain, which lies beautifully in the valley between the Green and Adirondack mountains, belongs mostly to Vermont.

A large part of the modern town lies south of the square de la Republique; in this quarter are the law courts, hotel de ville, post office and other public buildings.

The hill on which Sessa lies is a mass of volcanic tufa.

It was a vain attempt to clothe the truth in lies.

According to various legends Cromwell's last burial place is stated to be Westminster Abbey, Naseby Field or Newburgh Abbey; but there appears to be no evidence to support them, or to create any reasonable doubt that the great Protector's dust lies now where it was buried, in the neighbourhood of the present Connaught Square.

It lies on the slope of a low range of hills which borders the valley of the Thames on the south.

Immediately to the south of Nares Deep lies the smaller Makarov Deep; and off the coast of South America are Tizard Deep and Havergal Deep.

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