It does not deserve the charge of mendacity brought against it by some, though the adulation of others is nearly as injudicious. [noun]
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BBC news, unable to resist Mail blasts, took up this piece of political mendacity in its bulletins too. [noun]
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"No, there is not," Palliser replied, with serene mendacity. [Please select]
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The permission to use them is a 'mendacity licence.' [Please select]
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"You never understood that speech of mine," he replied, with prompt mendacity. [Please select]
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He asked me a lot of questions about my past, which I answered with easy mendacity. [Please select]
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Who, then, could believe a practised villain, if he professed himself untainted by mendacity. [Please select]
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It is the little devil that is responsible for infinite mendacity on the part of men. [Please select]
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Yet McKinley escaped the charge of mendacity and Roosevelt, who deserved it far less, did not. [Please select]
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A surprising person Henri, with his worn uniform and his capacity for kindly mendacity. [Please select]
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In a thousand ways, many of them approaching actual mendacity, she undermined Harriet's usefulness, and annoyed and distracted the domestic force. [Please select]
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