Lie with oneself
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PERJURELie, with "oneself"
ABUTLie flush with
SPRAWLLie with limbs spread
SPRAWLLie with limbs spread out
KEN"Lie Down With Lions" author Follett
TELLAWHOPPERCome up with a big lie
FRYLie in the sun with suntan oil
curledSit or lie with the knees drawn up
welteredLie steeped in blood with no help or care
welteringLie steeped in blood with no help or care
LEOPARDAccording to Isaiah, it "shall lie down with the kid"
grovelledLie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward
grovelingLie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward
grovellingLie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward
SAHLComedian with the album "Sing a Song of Watergate ... Apocryphal of Lie!"
polygraphA lie-detector test carried out with a machine of this type
reclinesLean or lie back in a relaxed position with the back supported
reclinedLean or lie back in a relaxed position with the back supported
polygraphsA lie-detector test carried out with a machine of this type
recliningLean or lie back in a relaxed position with the back supported
grovelerlie or creep with the body prostrate in token of subservience or abasement
PACINOActor with the movie line "Me, I always tell the truth. Even when I lie"
tailerswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
tailersswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
sprawledSit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way
sprawlsSit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way
sprawlingSit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way
lie(of a ship) to lie comparatively stationary, usually with the head as near the wind as possible
sprawlSit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way
spooning(of two people) Lie close together sideways and front to back with bent knees, so as to fit together like spoons
croucheslie close to the ground with the legs bent a pair of cats, crouching on the brink of a fight Aldous Huxley
cleeksclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekedclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
claughtclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting