lie through your teeth
lie through (one's) teeth
To lie brazenly and unabashedly. Stop lying through your teeth—we have evidence that you were here the night of the crime.
See also: lie, teeth, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
lie through your teeth
If someone lies through their teeth, they tell obvious lies and do not seem to be embarrassed about this. We ought to be mad that public officials lie through their teeth. `We were on vacation in Barbados a few years ago and we met Brad Pitt in a bar,' says Phil, lying through his teeth. Note: In British English, you can also say that someone lies in their teeth. I should have known he was lying in his teeth when he said he would pay more than we were owed.
See also: lie, teeth, through
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
lie through your teeth (or in your throat)
tell an outright lie without remorse. informalSee also: lie, teeth, through
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
lie through your ˈteeth
(informal) tell very obvious lies without being embarrassed: The witness was clearly lying through his teeth.See also: lie, teeth, through
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- lie through (one's) teeth
- lie through one's teeth
- lie through teeth
- lie like a rug
- lying
- a lie has no legs
- give the lie to, to
- give the lie to
- give the lie to (something)
- give the lie to something