Keresés
to lie like a (cheap) rug
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to tell lies in an obvious way
What is the origin of the idiom "lie like a rug" and when to use it?
The idiom "lie like a rug" originates from the association of rugs or carpets with a smooth and flat surface. The phrase suggests that someone is lying in a manner that is exceptionally deceptive or untruthful, much like a perfectly laid rug that conceals the imperfections beneath. This expression is used to imply that the person is skilled in distorting or fabricating the truth, often with the intention to manipulate or deceive others.
Példa
The suspect lied like a cheap rug to the police, providing a detailed alibi that later proved to be completely fabricated.
The used car salesman was known to lie like a rug, making false claims about the condition and history of the vehicles he sold.
He lied like a cheap rug when confronted about his involvement in the scandal, denying any knowledge despite clear evidence against him.
She lied like a rug during the job interview, embellishing her qualifications and experience to secure the position.