Definitionn. a deliberately false or improbable account
Last update: August 19, 2015
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Fables contain moral teachings. [Please select]
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In this overtly moralistic fable, Stu 's extramarital sins are limited to taking off his wedding ring for his daily phone calls. [Please select]
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Remember the fable of the Sun and the Wind and be gently persuasive. [Please select]
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"I bore this fable in my mind for my son's sake, and watched in silence at what pace he was ruling his people." [Please select]
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But of course one must not listen to that sort of fable. [Please select]
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The well-known fable of Pandora owes its origin to Simonides. [Please select]
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Like the lion in the fable, he gets paid in each of his capacities; so that, after he has been served, nothing is left for his associates. [Please select]
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A near relation, compassionating our distress, took us into his family, where I brought my fable to a conclusion; and, soon after that period my mother quitted this life. [Please select]
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_ I know nothing prettier than this fable. [Please select]
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"It is justly spoken," he said, instantly composing himself to his usual serene gravity; "List to a Frank, and hear a fable." [Please select]
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"You speak truth after your knowledge, Saracen," said the Christian knight; "and yet, trust me, I fable not, according to mine." [Please select]
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