Idioms related to lying

Stealing the day is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of the matter in order to get away with it.

It is better to cheat the world than to steal. Deceive the world and steal reputation.

Deceive others by pretending to be false.

Kidnapping refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

To deceive is to deceive and confuse the world.

Top-down secrecy: also known as "carelessness", deception and blindness. Keep it from above, not from below. Cheating with the same person and not letting the superior know.

Playing tricks on others, playing tricks behind others' backs.

Conceal, cheat. Hide the truth without conscience and deceive people with lies.

Deceive heaven and earth. Metaphor is ignorance of conscience, concealing facts or deceiving people with lies.

Hide the truth from your conscience and deceive others with lies. Also known as "hiding the sky".

Self-deception: self-deception. Self-deception.

Deceive the gods of heaven and earth. The means of describing fraud is very high.

Bullying the sky and ignoring people, bullying the sky and ignoring people. Describe the extent of deception.

Searle stole the clock as a metaphor for his foolish behavior of deceiving himself.

There are neither two prices nor two prices in the market. Fair trading, no cheating. Describe a good social atmosphere. Also known as "the city is not the only price."

Deception: To do something illegal or abnormal by deception. Cooperate to do bad things.

Children are not bullied: underage children; Sue: An old man; Deception: Deception. Neither children nor old people will be deceived. Refers to a fair deal.

Fraud and private dancing: play; Disadvantages: refers to bad things; Camp: beg. Do illegal things by playing tricks for personal gain.

To engage in private affairs, to embrace an affair, to deceive your majesty. Lenovo, through "carry".

Cover your nose and steal incense. Cover your nose and steal the lit incense. Metaphor is self-deception